Scott Pilgrim EX delivers one of the most satisfying twists in recent beat-em-up history, and if you just rolled credits, you probably have questions. The game packs a dense story full of time-hopping chaos, villain children from the future, and one very surprising reveal hiding behind a suit of metal armor. Here is everything you need to know about the ending, who Metal Scott really is, and why it matters for the Scott Pilgrim universe.
Who Is Lisa Miller in the Scott Pilgrim Universe?
Before unpacking the ending, it helps to understand just how long Lisa Miller has been waiting in the wings. She first appeared in a flashback sequence in Scott Pilgrim Volume 2 as an old high school friend of Scott's. Her most substantial comic appearance came in Volume 4, when she visits Toronto, reconnects with Scott Pilgrim and Kim Pine, and briefly attempts a romance with Scott before the two settle back into friendship.
After Volume 4, Lisa essentially vanished from the main narrative. In the original 2010 Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game, she appeared as a pink-haired shopkeeper and a background character. She had a blink-and-you-miss-it cameo in the crowd during the play sequence in the final episode of Scott Pilgrim Takes Off. For years, she was little more than a footnote, which made her a fan favourite who never quite got her due.
Scott Pilgrim EX changes all of that.

Scott Pilgrim EX Ending Explained: Who Is Metal Scott?
How Does Lisa Miller Appear in Scott Pilgrim EX?
In Scott Pilgrim EX, Lisa Miller is woven into the story at multiple points rather than being a background decoration. She shows up as an NPC around Toronto, exchanging dialogue with Scott, Ramona, and Lucas Lee as the story progresses.
Her two most notable story appearances happen in dedicated main quests:
- In her first quest, she appears in a high school outfit and the mission tasks you with defeating Super Simon Miller.
- In her second quest, she runs a volleyball minigame. Winning it rewards you with a Rift Riff, a key item needed to progress through the main story.
She also appears near the climax of the game, cheering alongside Steph (Young Neil's sister) as Sex Bob-omb opens the rift to the future to confront the trio of antagonists: Baby G, Gideona, and Gordeon.
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Baby G, Gideona, and Gordeon are the children of Gideon "Gordon Goose" Graves and Julie Powers, arriving from the future and operating under the corporation G Corp.What Happens at the End of Scott Pilgrim EX?
The climax of Scott Pilgrim EX sees Sex Bob-omb open a rift to deal with the G Corp trio. After a boss fight against Godeon, a robotic counterpart to Gideon, the three future children repent and make things right in present-day Toronto. The band plays the best show the city has ever seen, and each playable character receives their own individual happy ending.
Then comes the final scene.
In a shot that deliberately echoes the iconic upward camera pan from the Mega Man 2 intro, the camera rises to reveal Metal Scott standing alone at the top of a tower. Metal Scott then removes the armor.
Underneath is Lisa Miller, from an alternate dimension.

Scott Pilgrim EX Ending Explained: Who Is Metal Scott?
Why Was Lisa Miller Disguised as Metal Scott?
The twist reframes the entire game's conflict. Metal Scott was never a true villain. Lisa Miller, operating from another dimension, took on the role of antagonist deliberately because she understood that Scott, Ramona, and their friends were the only people capable of fixing Toronto's problems.
By scattering Scott's bandmates across time and space at the start of the game, Metal Scott forced the crew to travel through prehistoric, fantasy gothic, and sci-fi settings to retrieve them, building the strength and unity needed to face G Corp. It was a calculated, selfless act.
Even the playable characters acknowledge this by the end. When Metal Scott is defeated in the third and final confrontation at the defunct Chaos Theatre, the crew responds not with anger but with respect and genuine appreciation for what she sacrificed.
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Pay attention to Metal Scott's dialogue across all three boss encounters. Each fight contains subtle hints that the antagonist is holding back and guiding the team rather than trying to destroy them.

Scott Pilgrim EX Ending Explained: Who Is Metal Scott?
What Does the Ending Mean for the Scott Pilgrim Universe?
For long-time fans, the Lisa Miller twist is more than a clever narrative flourish. It is a reward for years of wondering what happened to one of the franchise's most underused characters. The reveal gives her genuine agency and heroism, reframing her from a background figure into the quiet architect of the entire game's events.
The Mega Man 2 camera pan is also a deliberate piece of visual storytelling. Just as that game's intro signaled the beginning of a larger journey, the final shot of Metal Scott atop the tower hints that Lisa's story is not finished.

Scott Pilgrim EX Ending Explained: Who Is Metal Scott?
What Could Come Next for Metal Scott and Lisa Miller?
Tribute Games has not confirmed any DLC for Scott Pilgrim EX, but the ending practically writes the pitch itself. A playable Metal Scott with her own unique moveset, personal ending sequence, and expanded dialogue would slot naturally into the existing structure. A prologue campaign exploring the events before the main game, told entirely from Lisa's perspective, would fill in the dimensional travel backstory the ending only gestures at.
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Scott Pilgrim EX also features cameos from creator Bryan Lee O'Malley's past works and shelved concept art. Finishing the game once and revisiting areas with fresh eyes surfaces a surprising number of hidden references and Easter eggs that deepen the experience considerably.Regardless of what comes next, Scott Pilgrim EX has finally given Lisa Miller the spotlight she deserved. After years of cameos and background appearances, she ends up being the most important character in the entire game, hiding in plain sight behind a suit of armor the whole time.
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