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The World's End (2013)

July 18, 2013 (GB) Comedy, Action, Science Fiction • 109m

Overview

Five friends who reunite in an attempt to top their epic pub crawl from 20 years earlier unwittingly become humankind's only hope for survival.

Director

Edgar Wright

Top Billed

Simon Pegg

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Nick Frost
Nick Frost

Andrew Knightley

Paddy Considine
Paddy Considine

Steven Prince

Martin Freeman
Martin Freeman

Oliver Chamberlain

Rosamund Pike
Rosamund Pike

Sam Chamberlain

Michael Smiley
Michael Smiley

Reverend Green

Darren Boyd
Darren Boyd

Shane Hawkins

Steve Oram
Steve Oram

Motorcycle Policeman

Bill Nighy
Bill Nighy

The Network (voice)

Thomas Law
Thomas Law

Young Gary

Jasper Levine
Jasper Levine

Young Steven

James Tarpey
James Tarpey

Young Peter

Luke Bromley
Luke Bromley

Young Oliver

Rose Reynolds
Rose Reynolds

Tracy Benson

Alex Austin
Alex Austin

Pale Young Man

Jonathan Aris
Jonathan Aris

Group Leader

Jenny Bede
Jenny Bede

Fitness Instructor (26)

Angie Wallis
Angie Wallis

Peter's Wife

Paul Bentall
Paul Bentall

Peter's Dad

Alice Lowe
Alice Lowe

Young Lady

Julia Deakin
Julia Deakin

B & B Landlady

Mark Heap
Mark Heap

Publican 7

Gabe Cronnelly
Gabe Cronnelly

Upstairs Beehive Man

Patricia Franklin
Patricia Franklin

Upstairs Beehive Lady

Mark Donovan
Mark Donovan

Big Ugly Bastard

Ricky Champ
Ricky Champ

Big Ugly Bastard

Ken Bones
Ken Bones

Publican 13

Edgar Wright
Edgar Wright

Construction Worker (voice) (uncredited)

Peter Serafinowicz
Peter Serafinowicz

Knock-a-Door Run Home Owner (uncredited)

Garth Jennings
Garth Jennings

Blank at The Good Companions (uncredited)

Nicola Cunningham
Nicola Cunningham

Girl at Group Meeting (uncredited)

Crew
Sasha Harris
Sasha Harris

Production Manager

Bill Pope
Bill Pope

Director of Photography

Steven Price
Steven Price

Original Music Composer

Marcus Rowland
Marcus Rowland

Production Design

Mark Hopkins
Mark Hopkins

Second Assistant Director

Jack Ravenscroft
Jack Ravenscroft

First Assistant Director

Chris Foggin
Chris Foggin

Third Assistant Director

Oscar Wright
Oscar Wright

Concept Artist

Bradley James Allan
Bradley James Allan

Fight Choreographer

Flora Moody
Flora Moody

Makeup & Hair

Julian Slater
Julian Slater

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Sona Pak
Sona Pak

Visual Effects Producer

Frazer Churchill
Frazer Churchill

Visual Effects Supervisor

Julian Slater
Julian Slater

Sound Designer

James Collins
James Collins

Assistant Art Director

Gordon Harmer
Gordon Harmer

Costume Supervisor

Julian Slater
Julian Slater

Supervising Sound Editor

Fay McConkey
Fay McConkey

Visual Effects Producer

Nicola Buck
Nicola Buck

Makeup & Hair

Darcie Tang
Darcie Tang

Visual Effects Producer

Mark Paterson
Mark Paterson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Colin Nicolson
Colin Nicolson

Production Sound Mixer

Charlotte Rutherford
Charlotte Rutherford

Production Secretary

Kirsten Lane
Kirsten Lane

Music Consultant

Simon Pegg
Simon Pegg

Executive Producer

Edgar Wright
Edgar Wright

Executive Producer

Peter Dorme
Peter Dorme

Art Direction

James Biddle
James Biddle

Executive Producer

Nick Frost
Nick Frost

Executive Producer

Guy Speranza
Guy Speranza

Costume Design

Mairi Bett
Mairi Bett

Co-Producer

Liza Chasin
Liza Chasin

Executive Producer

Sara Wan
Sara Wan

Set Decoration

Nick Gottschalk
Nick Gottschalk

Supervising Art Director

Chris Lyons
Chris Lyons

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Graham Page
Graham Page

2D Supervisor

Garry Maddison
Garry Maddison

Color Grading

Collection

The three flavours Cornetto trilogy



Reviews

kineticandroid

June 21, 2014

A classmate planted the phrase, "I didn't believe the ending," in my head when talking about this movie. That's the phrase that first came to me when the climax eventually arrived. It just didn't seem plausible for me that an all-powerful alien race was that convinced by the drunken rants of three middle-aged British men to forgo their invasion goals and bring about the technology apocalypse.

Here's why that ultimately doesn't matter to me. E… read the rest.

John Chard

⭐ 8/10

August 25, 2016

Just three cornetto's, give them to me!

Who's the helmet without a helmet?

Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Edgar Wright reconvene to close down the cornetto trilogy that had began with Sean of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. Here we find Pegg as a card carrying alcoholic who coerces his old mates into undertaking a fabled drinking binge in their home town of New Haven. But things are not as they used to be...

This simply isn't on the same level as "Se… read the rest.

Peter McGinn

⭐ 6/10

September 20, 2020

This movie was divided into three parts for me. First there were the set-up scenes: Gary arranging the reunion tour and providing background of the five friends. It was fairly predictable and I found it almost impossible to overcome my dislike for the Gary character. It was only because I was slightly distracted by something else that I kept watching it. Then at about the 35-40 minute mark, it got better. There were action scenes, of course, but … read the rest.

r96sk

⭐ 7/10

August 26, 2022

I finally watched the final part of the so-called Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy.

I'm not actually a massive fan of the preceding two films, like don't get me wrong they are good films - I've just never been, unlike the majority it seems, overtly into them. <em>'The World’s End'</em> continues that trend. Early on I was actually expecting this to be great to me, but it basically levels out by the end; <em>'Hot Fuzz'</em> (3½*) remains my fav.… read the rest.

GenerationofSwine

⭐ 10/10

January 14, 2023

Let's start on a positive note...the fight scenes were brilliant, certainly the funniest parts of the movie. A bunch of drunks that can kill robots...not robots with action movie style and professional wrestling moves is almost too funny to watch.

Seeing Pegg and Black's characters interchanged was fresh as well, especially since Black pulls off the lovable Pub king and Pegg does a good job of looking like an old alcoholic.

And the last det… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

October 10, 2025

“Gary” (Simon Pegg) is trying to get his four childhood friends to return to their hometown to complete a pub crawl of it’s dozen boozers after their initial attempt after their last day at school fizzled out. Adulthood has seen them go their separate ways, and not without their baggage either, but he hopes that former best mate “Andy” (Nick Frost); “Oliver” (Martin Freeman) and his sister “Sam” (Rosamund Pike), “Steve” (Paddy Considine) and “Pet… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$20,000,000

Revenue

$46,100,000

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