The Cornetto trilogy may have come to an end with The World’s End, but that doesn’t mean we’ve seen the last collaboration between director Edgar Wright and stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. Speaking to BBC 6 Music’s Edith Bowman (via Digital Spy), Pegg has confirmed that there’s “no question” about whether he’ll work with Wright and Frost again in the future.
“Edgar and I were having a conversation the other day about it, and it has a title and everything. We’re kind of into a creative cycle now. We’ve all got different things [going] on and we know we have to get those things done. The coming-together thing is without question on the table and will happen when we can do it. When we said the trilogy was over, it was because that group of films was over. They’re all kind of related with each other and deal with a specific idea. There’s a criteria to those films. The next thing we do won’t do that, it will just be something else. It will happen. We made three films in ten years and hopefully in the next decade we’ll make another three. I really love working with those guys and I wouldn’t ever not want to work with them. It’s not even a question.”
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