This Superman x Scott Pilgrim Trailer Remix Is So Good It Should Be a Movie

Trailer re-edits have been a YouTube staple for years, and lately a new Porgis Edits cut — one that blends James Gunn’s Superman with Edgar Wright’s Scott Pilgrim — is getting attention. The edit is available on YouTube and the channel has several other stylistic mash-ups worth noting.

  1. Trailer re-edits on YouTube
  2. Porgis Edits: channel and approach
  3. Superman + Scott Pilgrim edit
  4. Other recent Porgis edits
  5. Where to watch

Trailer re-edits on YouTube

Trailer re-edits, which repurpose footage and soundtracks to give films new tones or genres, became popular in the early YouTube era. For example, Chocolate Cake City produced a widely viewed mash-up titled “Brokeback to the Future,” and separate work by Robert Ryang created a “family-friendly” cut of The Shining. These pieces were widely shared and helped establish the re-edit format.

Porgis Edits: channel and approach

Porgis Edits is a YouTube channel that publishes trailer re-edits, typically as occasional uploads rather than a rapid release schedule. The creator experiments with swapping scores and editing rhythms so the same footage can suggest different genres.

For instance, one Porgis edit re-scores and re-cuts the Andor trailer in the style of Paul Thomas Anderson, using a Johnny Greenwood track to change the tone while keeping much of the original pacing intact.

Superman + Scott Pilgrim edit

The most-discussed recent Porgis upload splices James Gunn’s Superman footage with the rhythm and visual motifs of Edgar Wright’s Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. The edit was released about a month ago and, at the time of reporting, had roughly 40,000 plays on YouTube.

Specifically, the re-edit pairs Gunn’s romantic and lighter beats with Wright’s video-game-style cuts and on-screen graphics. The video highlights perceived performance and tone connections between David Corenswet’s Clark Kent and Michael Cera’s Scott Pilgrim, according to the edit’s framing.

Facts about the clip

The clip uses footage from James Gunn’s theatrical material and edits in the pacing and graphic cues that are characteristic of Edgar Wright’s work. The upload date is recent (dropped a month ago), and the view count is near 40,000 plays.

Other recent Porgis edits

Porgis Edits has posted several stylistic mash-ups in the same period. Notable examples include a Revenge of the Sith cut styled like Dune, a Better Call Saul edit shaped around the rhythm of Uncut Gems, and a The Boys re-cut in the manner of Succession. Each video demonstrates the channel’s pattern of re-scoring and re-timing to suggest a different directorial voice.

Where to watch

All of the edits mentioned above are hosted on YouTube. To view them, follow the direct video links in the sections above. For those tracking re-edit work, these uploads serve as concrete examples of how editing and music choices can reshape a film’s public impression.

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