The World’s End, the latest film from Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, gets a first trailer filled with pints, pubs and potential alien invaders. The comedy opens Oct. 25 in the United States.
Ahead of the debut of the first trailer for The World’s End, star and co-writer Simon Pegg has released a new poster for the comedy, which reteams him with co-star Nick Frost and director Edgar Wright.
Two new images from Edgar Wright’s comedy The World’s End feature stars Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Martin Freeman, Paddy Considine and Eddie Marsan.
As production wraps on The World’s End, star (and co-writer) Simon Pegg has tweeted the first official photo from the upcoming apocalyptic comedy from director Edgar Wright.
A new poster for The World’s End, the conclusion of director Edgar Wright’s comedy trilogy, teases “Good Food. Fine Ales. Total Annihilation.” The film, which stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, opens in August in the U.K. and in October in the United States.
The Hobbit star Martin Freeman, who has minor roles in Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, returns for the conclusion of Edgar Wright’s comedy trilogy, joining Simon Pegg and Nick Frost in The World’s End.
Universal Pictures has greenlit The World’s End, which reunites director Edgar Wright with stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost for a comedy about an epic pub crawl with global stakes.
Nick Frost, the star of Shaun of the Dead and Paul who plays a dwarf in the upcoming Snow White and the Huntsman, brought some good-natured humor to his panel at the Kapow Comic Convention.
Director Edgar Wright plans to begin production in September on The World’s End, the conclusion of his comedy trilogy with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost that began in 2004 with Shaun of the Dead.
The new look at director Rupert Sanders’ Snow White and the Huntssman that debuted Wednesday during Charlize Theron’s appearance on Top Chef has made its way online.
With The Adventures of Tintin, director Steven Spielberg journeys out of his comfort zone to deliver a rollicking motion-capture adventure that brings Hergé’s beloved characters to life.
Director Steven Spielberg, stars Jamie Bell and Nick Frost, producer Kathleen Kennedy and Weta’s Joe Letteri discuss bringing Hergé’s boy reporter to the big screen in The Adventures of Tintin.