Simon Pegg has teased a potential new project with Edgar Wright after nearly a decade since their last Cornetto Trilogy movie, The World's End. 'We have to just get our schedules in order.. There's been ideas thrown around and we're circling something.'
Actor Simon Pegg has teased that he has had discussions with The Cornetto Trilogy director/collaborator Edgar Wright about a potential new project. Wright and Pegg’s careers have been tightly knit ever since their first major collaboration in the cult TV series Spaced. From there, the pair went on to co-write all three instalments of the loosely connected Cornetto Trilogy: Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and The World’s End. Wright directed all three, while Pegg starred in leading roles.
Since the end of the series in 2013, Wright and Pegg have remained friends while moving on to have their own separate careers. Wright has gone on to push past his boundaries as a filmmaker, directing the straight-faced thriller Baby Driver, a nostalgic horror feature in Last Night in Soho, and even a documentary, The Sparks Brothers. Likewise, Pegg has become an established Hollywood star, having key supporting roles in major franchise series such as Star Trek and the Mission: Impossible movies.
"With Edgar and I, we have to just get our schedules in order so that we can write together again, we're talking about stuff, there's been ideas thrown around and we're circling something. But obviously he's really busy, I'm really busy. It's not like the old days when we were just trying to get seen and we had all that time. Now things are a little more complicated.
While the two have gone in their separate directions since the end of The Cornetto Trilogy, a realignment of their career paths after a decade-long break would almost certainly produce a high-quality film, but also likely one that is considerably different from their previous work. Both men will have evolved creatively since 2013’s The World End and would be sure to bring a slightly different flavor to something produced within the context of the 2020s.
The prospect of a new feature from the two will most certainly be of interest to fans of The Cornetto Trilogy who haven’t seen a combined effort from the two in nearly 10 years. It’s uncertain whether this new project would be a follow up to the beloved Cornetto Trilogy or something new entirely. Pegg also mentions fellow long-time collaborator Nick Frost, so it’s clear that if this project goes ahead, they would be ‘getting the band back together.
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