'Scott Pilgrim Takes Off': Ramona Flowers Character Bio - Netflix Tudum

  • Deep Dive

    All About Ramona Flowers, the Real Hero of ‘Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’

    “Ramona has always been pretty much my favorite character,” says creator Bryan Lee O’Malley.

    By Amy Wilkinson
    Nov. 17, 2023

Ramona Flowers is so much more than just the girl from Scott Pilgrim’s dreams in the new Netflix series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off. The anime, executive produced and written by BenDavid Grabinski and Scott Pilgrim creator Bryan Lee O’Malley, follows Ramona (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) on a whole new adventure — one that broadens her storyline and gives her much more to do in the fight against the League of Evil Exes.  

“The idea of Ramona having to interact with the past that she’s run away from, and figuring out more about herself and the decisions she’s made through that process, was something that felt dramatically interesting,” Grabinski says of expanding Ramona’s narrative. “Because when she’s on the sideline and Scott’s fighting her ex, and then the ex is defeated, how much can she grow from that? Centering Ramona in those conflicts felt like a great device to use a mystery structure, and to ultimately have her learn more about herself.”

O’Malley couldn’t have agreed more: “Ramona has always been pretty much my favorite character,” he says. “It’s just been awesome to see a new side of her and to be able to evolve that.” 

Indeed, there are many sides to Ramona Flowers — even if she’s loath to share them. So who exactly is she? Here’s everything you need to know about the 24-year-old before you queue up Scott Pilgrim Takes Off.

This article contains major character or plot details.

 

What is Ramona’s origin story?

Ramona isn’t one to divulge her deepest, darkest secrets — and she doesn’t like to dive too deeply into her past either (at least on first dates with unemployed bassists). But here’s what’s public knowledge: A recent Toronto transplant (she left New York to get a fresh start — more on that in a minute), Ramona is an enigmatic badass on two blades (Rollerblades, that is) with an emo fashion sense and a penchant for dyeing her hair any and all colors to suit her mood. 

She has powers that allow her to zig-zag the subspace highway to quickly deliver DVDs for her job at Netflix, and in the evening, she likes to unwind by brewing up a mug of tea and snuggling with her cat, Gideon. 

 

How does Ramona meet Scott Pilgrim?

It’s during a fateful subspace outing that Ramona wheels through Scott’s “dream desert” and becomes the object of his infatuation. Initially, Scott (Michael Cera) doesn’t know whether Ramona is actually real or not — she’s simply the girl from his dreams. But then one evening, he tags along to a party at Julie Powers’ (Aubrey Plaza) place and spots the girl with the colorful hair. Ever the charmer, he sidles up to her and asks if she’s “real” (duh) and starts dropping random video game trivia on her. 

Although his initial seduction attempts go nowhere, Scott persists and places an order with Ramona’s employer, so she’s forced to turn up at his place with a package. That’s when he asks her out. Their date ends up being a bit of a disaster — they get caught in one of Toronto’s April snowstorms — but the night ends back at Ramona’s apartment with some smooching and chaste bedtime snuggles. 

Scott’s eager for another hang, but what he doesn’t know is that Ramona brought baggage with her to Toronto — and we’re not talking about her epic tea collection. Ramona’s real reason for moving from New York was to kiss her ex-boyfriend Gideon Graves (Jason Schwartzman) goodbye, and in turn, the maniacal music mogul established the League of Evil Exes to get his revenge. 

 

Who are Ramona’s Seven Evil Exes?

Each one dated Ramona… although not for long:

Matthew Patel (Satya Bhabha): A boy Ramona dated for a week and a half in junior high. During their short courtship, they banded together to take down the jocks, but ultimately lost at the game of love. Matthew has powers too — most notably his ability to conjure a group of Demon Hipster Chicks to do his bidding.

Lucas Lee (Chris Evans): One of Ramona’s high school beaux, Lucas went from shredding on his skateboard to climbing the box-office charts as a bona fide action movie star. 

Todd Ingram (Brandon Routh): Ramona’s other high school hookup is the drummer of the band The Clash at Demonhead and is dating the band’s lead singer, Envy Adams (Brie Larson), who just so happens to be Scott Pilgrim’s ex. Oh — and how could we forget?! — he’s a vegan, which gives him special vegan powers of telepathy. 

Roxy Richter (Mae Whitman): The only girl in the League, the “half-ninja” was Ramona’s college roommate during her bi-curious period.

Ken and Kyle Katayanagi (Julian Cihi): Ramona dated the Japanese twins/robotics geniuses at the same time in college. Whoops! 

Gideon Graves (Schwartzman): And, of course, there’s the leader of the League. In addition to scouting bands, he’s the owner of the Chaos Club in New York City. Basically, he’s loaded.  

It’s these evil exes that Scott must defeat if he wants to date Ramona. But she’s hardly a helpless victim…

 

What are Ramona’s powers?

In the original Scott Pilgrim graphic novel series by O’Malley, Gideon bestows what’s called “the Glow” on Ramona. It’s this Glow that gives her powers over the subspace. In addition to skating through Scott’s dream desert (i.e., the three-mile-long shortcut that runs through his mind and takes about 15 seconds to cross), Ramona’s powers extend to her omnipresent handbag (aka subspace suitcase), from which she can readily retrieve an oversized hammer as her battle weapon of choice. She wields it well (girl is hella strong — another one of her powers!), but it’s her wits that prove most valuable in this series, as she contends with the League of Evil Exes. 

All About Scott Pilgrim Takes Off

  • Explainer
    Holy garlic bread! Here’s the truth behind the game-changing twist at the end of Episode 1.
    By Amy Wilkinson
    March 5, 2024
  • Geeked Week 2023
    The adaptation of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s hit graphic novels is streaming now.
    By Phillipe Thao
    Jan. 15, 2024
  • Who’s Who
    Meet the full cast and characters of the new anime series.
    By Phillipe Thao
    Nov. 29, 2023
  • Behind the Scenes
    The graphic novels, fan art, and streets of Toronto all came together to punch you right in the eyeballs.
    By Amy Wilkinson
    Nov. 22, 2023
  • Soundtrack
    ‘Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’ drops the needle on an eclectic array of music.
    By Amy Wilkinson
    Nov. 18, 2023
  • Deep Dive
    Jump into the subspace where Scott Pilgrim’s universes collide. See if you can spot all the pop culture nods.
    By Amy Wilkinson
    Nov. 17, 2023
  • News
    An anime adaptation of Bryan O’Malley’s graphic novels is on the way.
    By John DiLillo
    March 30, 2023

Shop Scott Pilgrim Takes Off

GO TO NETFLIX SHOP

Discover More Deep Dive

  • Deep Dive
    Find out the connection between Tova, Cameron, and an octopus named Marcellus.
    By Jean Bentley
    Yesterday 6:49 pm
  • Deep Dive
    Is one powerful family to blame for the deaths of five people in the wilds of South Carolina’s Lowcountry?
    By Ingrid Ostby
    Yesterday 4:29 pm
  • Deep Dive
    The series features interviews with key witnesses in Alex Murdaugh’s trial. 
    By Amanda Richards & Ingrid Ostby
    Yesterday 4:27 pm
  • Deep Dive
    Get ready to ship a new group of reality TV’s most eligible singles. 
    By Melanie Whyte
    Yesterday 3:18 pm
  • Deep Dive
    The series stars Tom Burke and Steve Coogan, and is based on real events.
    By John DiLillo
    May 11
  • Deep Dive
    A group of new college graduates must navigate a messy SoCal homecoming.
    By Olivia Harrison
    May 11
  • Deep Dive
    A consort from the Joseon era finds a connection with a modern-day businessman.
    By Krutika Mallikarjuna
    May 8
  • Deep Dive
    Answer: It’s back, funnier than ever. Question: What is Pop Culture Jeopardy!
    By Melanie Whyte
    May 7

Discover More Animation

  • News
    AEG Presents and Netflix are bringing Honmoon magic to an arena near you. 
    By Stephan Lee
    Yesterday 7:35 pm
  • News
    Plus, Man on Fire stays hot in its second week, and Remarkably Bright Creatures makes waves.
    By Ananda Dillon and Ashley Lee
    May 12
  • Guide
    Hunt games, toys, fashion, books, collectibles, and more for your wish list.
    By Olivia Harrison
    May 11
  • What To Watch
    Stream them all to celebrate AAPI Heritage Month.
    By Ashley Lee
    May 7
  • Deep Dive
    There are layers to this sharp-tongued, charismatic beauty.
    By Alex Frank
    May 6
  • News
    Plus: Man on Fire blazes to the top, and Swapped brings colorful family fun.
    By Ananda Dillon and Ashley Lee
    May 5
  • News
    Get a sneak peek at where Luffy’s grand adventure began. 
    By Phillipe Thao
    May 5
  • What To Watch
    If you think animation is just for kids, think again.
    By Allison Picurro
    May 4

Latest News

  • News
    The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Is Coming to Netflix in 2027
    Yesterday 11:27 pm
    Bulldogs in the judging area during day one of the 150th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show

Popular Now

  • News
    A room full of expert flamethrowers gave Hart absolutely no peace.
    By Amanda Richards and Chris Hudspeth
    May 11
  • New on Netflix
    Stream Remarkably Bright Creatures, Swapped, Lord of the Flies, and more.
    By Ashley Lee
    April 30