Thursday 9 May 2013

Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are reunited on the big screen for pub crawl in new trailer for The World's End


'We're going to get there if it kills us': Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are reunited on the big screen for pub crawl in new trailer for The World's End


It's been six years since Simon Pegg and Nick Frost appeared together in Hot Fuzz and the duo are now reunited on the big screen in their latest film The World's End. 
Two decades after attempting, but failing to complete, an epic pub crawl five friends reunite with a mission to complete the 12 pub, 12 pint run. 
They are convinced to try the pub crawl again by Gary King, played by Pegg, who drags his friends back to their hometown. 
Reunion: Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are back on the big screen together in their new film The World's End
Reunion: Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are back on the big screen together in their new film The World's End
Reunion: Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are back on the big screen together in their new film The World's End 
In a new trailer for the film, Pegg's character explains: 'Ever had one of those nights that starts out like any other but ends up being the best night of your life? I did.'
'Our goal that night was simple, 12 pubs, 12 pints from The First Post to The World’s End but that night we never made it.'
King manages to persuade his pals to return to Newton Haven to see if they can complete the route from The First Post to The World's End. 
Back in the day: The film tells the story of five friends who return to a town to complete a pub crawl they never finished
Back in the day: The film tells the story of five friends who return to a town to complete a pub crawl they never finished
Times have changed: The quintet return to Newton Haven, but their hometown is very different than when they left it
Times have changed: The quintet return to Newton Haven, but their hometown is very different than when they left it
Bottoms up: The men attempt to drink 12 pints in 12 pubs before their lives are put in danger
Bottoms up: The men attempt to drink 12 pints in 12 pubs before their lives are put in danger
But as the gang return to the town their realise they aren't welcome. 
The quintet also soon realise that things have changed in the sleepy town - humankind is under threat. 
King declares: 'It’s not us the has changed, it’s the town.'
In trouble: The group soon find themselves out of their depth and it's not clear if they will make it out of the town alive
In trouble: The group soon find themselves out of their depth and it's not clear if they will make it out of the town alive
'It's the town that's changed, not us': Simon Pegg's character gets a rude awakening
'It's the town that's changed, not us': Simon Pegg's character gets a rude awakening
He adds: 'We are going to get to The World's End if it kills us.'
The flick is directed by Edgar Wright and stars Rosamund Pike, Martin Freeman and Rafe Spall and was shot on location in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire
The World's End will be released on July 19. 




Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2321476/Simon-Pegg-Nick-Frost-reunited-big-screen-pub-crawl-new-trailer-The-Worlds-End.html#ixzz2Sp56ZJn8
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