The World's End


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A 40-year-old man who refuses to grow up drags four reluctant childhood friends back to their home town to recreate a pub crawl they attempted in their teens. As they work their way round the 12 local bars, they stumble on a threat to the entire human race. Sci-fi comedy, starring Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Martin Freeman


2013 HD subtitles 16x9 audio-description
Comedy Movie/Drama Science Fiction

Cast & Crew

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Simon Pegg (Actor) .. Gary King
Nick Frost (Actor) .. Andy Knightley
Martin Freeman (Actor) .. Oliver Chamberlain
Paddy Considine (Actor) .. Steven Prince
Eddie Marsan (Actor) .. Peter Page
Rosamund Pike (Actor) .. Sam Chamberlain
Pierce Brosnan (Actor) .. Guy Shepherd
David Bradley (Actor) .. Basil
Edgar Wright (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Simon Pegg (Actor) .. Gary King
Born: February 14, 1970 in Brockworth, Gloucestershire
Best Known For: Spaced, Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and Star Trek.
Early-life: Born Simon John Beckingham in Gloucester on February 14, 1970, to a civil servant and a jazz musician. He took the surname of his stepfather. In 1991, he graduated from Bristol University with a degree in theatre, film and TV - David Walliams was in the year below him. Simon ditched any musical ambitions to follow his alternative dream of becoming a comedian. He started out doing stand-up at various clubs in Bristol before heading for London in 1993.
Career: Pegg quickly gained a fanbase and performed his acclaimed one-man show at major venues in the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. His first TV appearance was in 1995's Six Pairs of Pants, followed by Saturday Live and a two-year stint in ITV sitcom Faith in the Future. Other early projects include Big Train and Is It Bill Bailey? He co-wrote cult, award-winning sitcom Spaced with friend Jessica Stevenson. He has since reinforced his standing as one of Britain's leading performers with appearances in Band of Brothers, 24 Hour Party People (2002), Shaun of the Dead (2004), Mission: Impossible III (2006) and Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011), Hot Fuzz (2007), Run Fatboy Run (2007), Star Trek (2009) and its sequel Star Trek Into Darkness (2013), Paul (2011) and The World's End (2013).
Quote: 'Comedy has got a lot more self-reflexive in the past 15 years. Our lives are so heavily constructed by the media, how could you not talk about it?'
Trivia: He was the drummer in a band when he was 16.
Nick Frost (Actor) .. Andy Knightley
Born: March 28, 1972 in Romford
Best Known For: His work with old pal Simon Pegg.
Early-life: Nicholas John Frost was born in Romford on March 28th, 1972. He left school at the age of 15 and by his own admission 'kicked around for a couple of years', before moving to Israel. He returned to the UK 16 months later, and got a temporary job as a waiter. Five years later, he met Simon Pegg, who eventually moved in as his flatmate. Nick used to make his chum laugh in the pub with the character Mike, which Pegg asked his friend to do on the new show he was writing, Spaced.
Career: Frost's starring role in Spaced led to other roles, most notably a one-off episode of Acorn Antiques. In 2002, Frost presented the show Danger! 50,000 Volts! as well as co-writing and starring in the radio comedy Sofa of Time. Two years later, Frost and Pegg teamed up for the smash 'rom-zom-com' Shaun of the Dead (2004). Their next big-screen foray, Hot Fuzz (2007), went down equally well with audiences. The third film in their trilogy, The World's End, was released in 2013. Frost has also starred in TV comedies Hyperdrive and Mr Sloane, and the films Penelope (2006), Paul (2011), Attack the Block (2011) and Cuban Fury (2014).
Quote: 'I'm a completely different person today because of Simon Pegg. I like to think he introduced me to culture, and I taught him how to make a good bong and the best way to shotgun a can of Special Brew.'
Trivia: He voiced Thomson in The Adventures of Tintin (2011).
Martin Freeman (Actor) .. Oliver Chamberlain
Born: September 08, 1971 in Aldershot
Best Known For: Playing Tim in The Office
Early-life: Martin John C Freeman was born on September 8, 1971, in Aldershot, Hampshire. He has three older brothers and a sister. Although he considered a career as a professional squash player, Freeman developed his love of acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama. While studying, he also started participating in amateur productions with the Youth Action Theatre in Teddington, and began to pick up work providing voice-overs for documentaries.
Career: Freeman's TV debut came in 1997 with a bit-part in This Life. His first starring role arrived the following year in the short film I Just Want to Kiss You. Notching up a string of appearances in the TV series Lock, Stock..., Casualty and Black Books, he really came to the public's attention in 2001 as lovelorn Tim Canterbury in The Office. He's since become a major player in the British comedy and drama scene, appearing in Charles II: The Power and the Passion, Hardware, Love Actually, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Robinsons, Confetti, Hot Fuzz, and Nativity. He returned to TV in 2010, playing Dr John Watson in the acclaimed Sherlock. He played the lead role of Bilbo Baggins in Peter Jackson's three-part adaptation of The Hobbit.
Quote: 'Part of me is a grumpy old man way before my time and part of me is very open and optimistic and a big believer in love - that underpins everything for me.'
Trivia: Freeman is married to fellow actor Amanda Abbington. They have two children, Joe and Grace.
Paddy Considine (Actor) .. Steven Prince
Best Known For: Playing an ill-fated journalist in The Bourne Ultimatum
Early-life: Born Patrick George Considine in Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire on September 5, 1973. Paddy grew up on a council estate. In 1990, after enrolling for a National Diploma in Performing Arts at Burton College, he met film-maker Shane Meadows. Paddy went on to study photography at the University of Brighton, where he gained a first-class degree, but returned to acting when Meadows cast him in his 1999 movie A Room For Romeo Brass.
Career: Considine went on to make an impact in the United States thanks to the movies 24 Hour Party People, and In America. In 2004, he co-wrote Meadows' film Dead Man's Shoes, and Ron Howard cast him opposite Russell Crowe in period boxing epic Cinderella Man. In the years since Considine has starred in a mix of critically acclaimed projects, including The Bourne Ultimatum, Hot Fuzz, The World's End, Submarine, and The Double. He's also an accomplished director, with the BAFTA-winning short film Dog Altogether paving the way for critically acclaimed feature Tyrannosaur. That picked up a string of awards around the world, including the BAFTA for Outstanding debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer.
Quote: "Who doesn't grow up with violence? It's there. It's imminent. You can nip down the Co-op for a pint of milk and get your face kicked in."
Trivia: Considine was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome in 2011. He still lives in Burton upon Trent.
Eddie Marsan (Actor) .. Peter Page
Born: June 09, 1968 in Stepney, London
Best Known For: Being an acclaimed character actor.
Early-life: Edward Maurice Charles Marsan was born in Stepney, London, on June 9, 1968. Eddie landed a job in a men's clothes shop on his 16th birthday and the shop's owner, Mr Bennett, would go on to change his life when he clubbed together with Marsan's mum to pay for acting lessons. Eddie went on to study acting at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, and the Academy of the Science of Acting & Directing.
Career: Marsan's first TV credit was as a yob in a 1992 episode of ITV sitcom The Piglet Files. He went on to have roles in a number of TV shows such as EastEnders, Casualty, Game On, Grange Hill, Kavanagh QC and The Bill. He made his big-screen debut in 1997's Get Well Soon and since then he has appeared in a number of low-budget British movies and big Hollywood blockbusters, including Gangs of New York (2002), 21 Grams (2003), Vera Drake (2004), Mission: Impossible III (2006), Happy-Go-Lucky (2008), V for Vendetta (2005), Hancock (2008), Sherlock Holmes (2009) and its 2011 sequel, War Horse (2011), Snow White and the Huntsman (2012), and The World's End (2013). More recently, he returned to TV in American crime drama Ray Donovan, and British drama Southcliffe.
Quote: 'I don't have a great need to be liked by an audience.'
Trivia: He is a patron for the School of the Science of Acting and Kazzum, a children's theatre company.
Rosamund Pike (Actor) .. Sam Chamberlain
Pierce Brosnan (Actor) .. Guy Shepherd
Born: May 16, 1953 in Drogheda, Ireland
Best Known For: Being James Bond.
Early-life: Pierce Brendan Brosnan was born on May 16, 1953, in Drogheda, Ireland. His parents separated when he was a baby, and he was raised by relatives in Navan (which he considers his hometown) from the age of four while his mother trained as a nurse in England. They were reunited in 1964, settling in Putney, west London, with his mother's second husband. Pierce was bulled at school because of his Irish accent. He later trained as a commercial artist, but switched to acting after becoming involved with a theatre group.
Career: Brosnan's first roles came on stage at York Theatre Royal. He was chosen by Tennessee Williams to star in the West End debut of his play The Red Devil Battery Sign. He followed by his movie debut in Resting Rough in 1979. He made appearances in The Professionals, Hammer House of Horror, The Long Good Friday and Manions of America before moving to Hollywood. He was in the TV show Remington Steele for five years, which prevented him taking over from Roger Moore as 007 in 1986. Low-budget movies followed until Bond came calling again in 1995. His last 007 movie, Die Another Day, was released in 2002. He runs his own production company, Irish DreamTime. Among his best non-Bond movies are The Thomas Crown Affair remake, The Matador, Seraphim Falls, The Ghost, Love is All You Need, The Love Punch, A Long Way Down and Mamma Mia!
Quote: 'To my eye, women get sexier around 35. They know a thing or two, and knowledge is always alluring.'
Trivia: He became an American citizen in 2004, but retains his Irish citizenship.
David Bradley (Actor) .. Basil
Edgar Wright (Director)

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