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Bacall said that he wanted to write the ''Scott Pilgrim'' film because he felt strongly about its story and empathized with its characters.{{sfn|AP|2010}} Wright said that O'Malley was "very involved" with the script of the film from the start, contributing lines and adding polish. Due to the long development, several lines from various scripts written by Wright and Bacall were used in later ''Scott Pilgrim'' comics.{{sfn|Dan|2010}} The screenplay's second draft, which O'Malley said "became the main draft for the film", was submitted right at midnight on the night the [[2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike|Writers' Strike]] was supposed to begin in October 2007.{{sfn|Down|2010}} No material from ''Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour'', the sixth ''Scott Pilgrim'' volume, appeared in the film, as the comic was not complete at the time of the film's production; O'Malley contributed suggestions for the film's ending and gave the producers his notes for the sixth volume,{{sfn|Winning|2010b}} but stated that the film's ending was "their ending".{{sfn|Sciretta|2009}} Some ideas for the film's ending were cut before production, including that Scott would turn out to be a serial killer who fantasized the gaming aspects{{sfn|Campbell|2010}} and that Gideon would turn into a [[Transformers]]-style robot.{{sfn|Wigler|2010}}Bacall said that he wanted to write the ''Scott Pilgrim'' film because he felt strongly about its story and empathized with its characters.{{sfn|AP|2010}} Wright said that O'Malley was "very involved" with the script of the film from the start, contributing lines and adding polish. Due to the long development, several lines from various scripts written by Wright and Bacall were used in later ''Scott Pilgrim'' comics.{{sfn|Dan|2010}} The screenplay's second draft, which O'Malley said "became the main draft for the film", was submitted right at midnight on the night the [[2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike|Writers' Strike]] was supposed to begin in October 2007.{{sfn|Down|2010}} No material from ''Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour'', the sixth ''Scott Pilgrim'' volume, appeared in the film, as the comic was not complete at the time of the film's production; O'Malley contributed suggestions for the film's ending and gave the producers his notes for the sixth volume,{{sfn|Winning|2010b}} but stated that the film's ending was "their ending".{{sfn|Sciretta|2009}} Some ideas for the film's ending were cut before production, including that Scott would turn out to be a serial killer who fantasized the gaming aspects{{sfn|Campbell|2010}} and that Gideon would turn into a [[Transformers]]-style robot.{{sfn|Wigler|2010}}
[[Casting (performing arts)|Casting]] of the principal characters began in June 2008, with Wright consulting with O'Malley during casting.{{sfn|Villeneuve|2009}} Test shoots began in July 2008, with Wright saying that there was a year of preparation before shooting began. He also stopped working on his ''[[Ant-Man (film)|Ant-Man]]'' screenplay for two years during the production of ''Scott Pilgrim vs. the World''.{{sfn|Leader|2010}} By 2009, casting had been completed and the film was titled ''Scott Pilgrim vs. the World''.{{sfn|Kit|2009}} The cast spent two months in fight training together before filming, with [[Brad Allan]] and Peng Zhang of the [[Jackie Chan Stunt Team]];{{sfn|Leader|2010}}{{sfn|Comic Con|2010a}} Michael Cera said that he ""*****" kicked in the throat during the training" and "expected it to be excruciating, but it didn't hurt at all, which was really confusing."{{sfn|Collis|2010}} [[Principal photography]] began in March 2009 in Toronto,{{sfn|Wright|2009a}}{{sfn|Scott Pilgrim The Movie|2009}} and wrapped as scheduled in August.{{sfn|Villeneuve|2009}}{{sfn|Wright|2009b}}[[Casting (performing arts)|Casting]] of the principal characters began in June 2008, with Wright consulting with O'Malley during casting.{{sfn|Villeneuve|2009}} Test shoots began in July 2008, with Wright saying that there was a year of preparation before shooting began. He also stopped working on his ''[[Ant-Man (film)|Ant-Man]]'' screenplay for two years during the production of ''Scott Pilgrim vs. the World''.{{sfn|Leader|2010}} By 2009, casting had been completed and the film was titled ''Scott Pilgrim vs. the World''.{{sfn|Kit|2009}} The cast spent two months in fight training together before filming, with [[Bradley James Allan]] and Peng Zhang of the [[Jackie Chan Stunt Team]];{{sfn|Leader|2010}}{{sfn|Comic Con|2010a}} Michael Cera said that he ""*****" kicked in the throat during the training" and "expected it to be excruciating, but it didn't hurt at all, which was really confusing."{{sfn|Collis|2010}} [[Principal photography]] began in March 2009 in Toronto,{{sfn|Wright|2009a}}{{sfn|Scott Pilgrim The Movie|2009}} and wrapped as scheduled in August.{{sfn|Villeneuve|2009}}{{sfn|Wright|2009b}}
[[File:Scott Pilgrim new ending script.png|thumb|left|300px|Part of a page from the script for the film, showing the new ending]][[File:Scott Pilgrim new ending script.png|thumb|left|300px|Part of a page from the script for the film, showing the new ending]]

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