Summary
Michael Cera's delayed response to a meme from a cast email chain brought the Scott Pilgrim vs. the World cast back together after nine years.
Cera's reputation for portraying awkward characters perfectly aligned with his response, further solidifying his suitability as an actor.
Despite the overwhelming fan attention he received following the success of Superbad, Cera's strong bond with his co-stars served as his motivation to persist in his acting career.
Michael Cera's delayed reaction to a meme played a role in reuniting the cast of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Cera, known for his role as Scott Pilgrim, a socially inept musician who battles the evil exes of his new girlfriend, solidified his status as a rising star with this film following the success of Superbad. The cast of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World featured notable actors such as Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Brie Larson, Kieran Culkin, Anna Kendrick, Chris Evans, Aubrey Plaza, and Jason Schwartzman.
Bryan Lee O'Malley, the creator of the Scott Pilgrim graphic novel, shared an interesting anecdote about how Cera's actions helped bring the cast together. During an interview with Variety, O'Malley revealed that Cera simply responded to a meme in a cast and crew email thread nine years after it was initially shared. Despite being teased by his fellow cast members, including Evan who portrayed Lucas Lee, a famous actor in the movie, Cera's delayed response reignited conversations among the Scott Pilgrim team. O'Malley's quote below provides further insight into the situation.
Michael Cera’s Close-Knit Scott Pilgrim Co-Stars Helped Keep Him Acting
The cast have extensively discussed the email chain mentioned, yet there is an overlooked aspect. While the movie was being released, we were actively exchanging emails. However, this thread remained inactive for approximately nine years. Surprisingly, even before the idea of this anime came up, Michael Cera responded to a meme that someone had sent as if no significant time had elapsed. He simply remarked, "Oh, that's funny." Chris Evans reacted by questioning Michael, "What on earth are you doing, responding to this email from nine years ago?" Consequently, our collective conversation rekindled.For those familiar with Cera and his work, this response appears almost too ideal for the actor. On the big screen, Cera is renowned for portraying socially awkward characters who derive comedy from their discomfort – such as Scott Pilgrim, Juno's Paulie Bleeker, and Superbad's Evan. Off-screen, he has become a meme-worthy figure. Therefore, it is fitting for Cera to reunite the cast in such an unconventional manner, aligning with the essence of his characters.
Cera formed a strong bond with the film's team and felt a sense of sadness when his time on the Scott Pilgrim vs. the World set came to an end. He credits his fellow cast members for motivating him to continue pursuing acting, despite considering quitting after the success of Superbad. The actor had been overwhelmed by the sometimes intrusive attention from fans. Thankfully, the close-knit cast of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World convinced Cera to remain in the acting industry. This decision has proven beneficial, as he has since played important roles in several blockbuster films, including this year's Barbie. Additionally, Cera has had the opportunity to reconnect with the world of Scott Pilgrim by lending his voice to the upcoming anime adaptation, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off.
Source: Variety