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Michael Cera Depressed After Finishing His Wildest Movie

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Michael Cera Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

according to hollywood reporterMichael Cera had a tough time mentally after finishing production on Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. He said he had so much fun making this film that he didn’t want it to end. The film, as the actor said in an article, GQ Interviewed for a publication shared on YouTube, it was a long shoot, but he wanted to keep going.

Michael Cera loved to build Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Even after production ended, he wanted it to continue.

Directed by Edgar Wright, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Michael Cera is in the title role. The film was a box office failure, but was nominated for multiple awards and has since gained a cult following. A romantic action comedy based on the original. Scott Pilgrim A graphic novel series by Brian Lee O’Malley, featuring a unique visual style that draws on the Toronto setting, reflecting imagery from comic books and video games through both practical and digital visual effects.

Scott Pilgrim
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

In an interview, Michael Cera said he had a great time making the film and enjoyed interacting with his fellow cast members a lot. The actors and crew shot the film over a period of about nine months, so it’s understandable that they formed quite the bond, but the stars spent more time together in rehearsals before production on the film began. said. He said the group had what he called a “great vibe”, thanks to the attitude and energy the director brought to the set.

The film follows Scott Pilgrim (played by Michael Cera), a bass player in a garage band, battling his new girlfriend’s evil ex-boyfriends (7 of them) to win a record deal and her love. ing.of barbie The actor seemed so immersed in his role and the world of his work that he didn’t want to leave. Seeing his set as his world and his fellow actors as his friend group, he was sad when it all ended.

Creating experiences Scott Pilgrim vs The World I helped Michael Cera accept the closure of other projects and understand that’s how business is done.

Michael Cera said he was “a bit depressed” when production wrapped, which is understandable considering he’s invested nearly a year in not just the story and characters, but the production environment itself. . When all his peers left and went their separate ways to work on other projects, the young actor felt abandoned. As I got older and spent more time in the film industry, I began to get used to the fact that this is how the film business works.

Michael Cera and Mary Elizabeth Winstead Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

Over time, Michael Cera has come to understand the strange truth that movie sets are often intimate environments in which one feels a deep connection, but that it is only a temporary experience. Some of the cast stay in touch over the years and become lifelong close friends, but these are the exceptions. Usually, no matter how great their on-set experience is, actors and crew all tend to move on to other projects and not stay connected.

Michael Cera and all Scott Pilgrim vs. The World The cast reunite for the Netflix animated remake of the groundbreaking film.

Still, Michael Cera said that although the production was “very exhausting”, he was still sad that it was over and that the close connection had to be lost. He could have kept making movies “forever,” as he puts it. Thankfully, he plans to revisit Scott Pilgrim soon.

Netflix recently premiered a teaser for the animated series Scott Pilgrim takes off‘ will once again star Michelle Cera. Castmates from the 2010 film are also set to join the series. It premieres on Netflix on November 17th.


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