Netflix has devastated fans by axing a beloved series after just one season – despite a string of rave reviews.
The comic book series Scott Pilgrim vs The World hit the screens last year and achieved an impressive score of 96% on Rotten Tomatoes.
The animated series, which is based on the graphic novels by Bryan Lee O’Malley, saw Michael Cera return to the title role, with Mary Elizabeth Winstead voicing Ramona Flowers.
To date the girl of his dreams, the slacker and aspiring musician must even beat her bad exes.
The synopsis for the Netflix show, which was praised by fans at the time as the “best” anime on the platform, teased, “Then things get even more complicated.”
Netflix devastated fans when they officially canceled a beloved series after just one season following race reviews
The comic book series Scott Pilgrim vs The World hit the screens last year and had an impressive 96% on Rotten Tomatoes
The reboot of the cult classic featured the entire cast of the original live-action film, with Alison Pill, Anna Kendrick, Brie Larson, Chris Evans, Aubrey Plaza, Ellen Wong, Jason Schwartzman, Satya Bhabha and Kieran Culkin all returning.
The show was a hit with critics and fans, but Bryan has made it clear that there will be no more episodes.
About X he wrote: ‘It’s been a year since Scott Pilgrim Takes Off was released. It was an honor to work with all the cast and staff around the world. It was like conducting a symphony orchestra every day.
‘From the moment (co-creator) Ben David Grabinski came up with the idea, the project felt like a unique miracle.
“Anyway, we were recently told the show is NOT returning.
“As you know, we only planned one season and called in a lot of favors to make it happen, so making more would have been almost impossible.
“Yet I know some of you still hold out hope.”
While fans are disappointed that the series will not return, he previously emphasized that the program was intended to be a “standalone” story and that the team “didn’t have any ideas lying around.”
Last year, Bryan told Rolling Stones: “We pretty much put them all in there. I’ll never say never, but right now it seems like it’s going to take about fifty different miracles happening at once before another season can happen.
‘I generally don’t make plans. Maybe one day one of us will send each other an idea that’s really great for a season two.
The animated series, which is based on the graphic novels by Bryan Lee O’Malley, saw Michael Cera return to the title role, while Mary Elizabeth Winstead provided the voice of Ramona Flowers.
The show was a hit with critics and fans, but Bryan has made it clear that there will be no more episodes
Fans were quick to respond, saying they were ‘heartbroken’ by the news that the show was being axed
“But for now, my whole brain and heart is in this thing and I’m just putting it out into the world,” he added.
Fans were quick to respond, sharing that they were “heartbroken” by the news that the show was being canceled.
‘Damn. I really enjoyed it. I’ve always wished we’d get another season; I am so sad, so very sad; It’s a shame, I would have liked to see more Scott Pilgrim in the world;
“Bryan, this breaks my heart, I wanted to see Lisa.”
While some fans were devastated, others were ‘grateful’ to have that one series to watch.
Fans were quick to respond, sharing that they were “heartbroken” by the news that the show was being canceled
They wrote, “It’s sad the show isn’t returning, but okay. I didn’t think I would even get this, and I’m grateful I did; The first season felt like a miracle that you guys absolutely ended up with. Thank you;
“But I’m glad we got that one; it’s more than I ever expected; I’m just glad I can fall back into my high school obsession for a while. It was incredible and worth the wait. Thank you;
“I’m honestly grateful for what we got. It’s the sequel I never knew I needed and was an absolute love letter to the fans of all SP media: film, comic and video game! I am satisfied;
“Awww, thank you for giving us a really good series that I will never forget.”
Scott Pilgrim vs The World is available to stream on Netflix.