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Each film in the trilogy is connected to a [[Cornetto (ice cream)|Cornetto ice cream]], with a Cornetto of the appropriate flavour appearing in each film.<ref name="BBC third film announce"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iwatchstuff.com/2011/12/edgar-wright-simon-pegg-nick-frost-might.php |title=Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost Might Finally Finish Up Their Ice Cream Trilogy |publisher=I Watch Stuff |date=2011-12-12 |accessdate=2012-08-21}}</ref> ''[[Shaun of the Dead]]'' features a strawberry-flavoured Cornetto, which signifies the film's bloody and gory elements,<ref>''Shaun of the Dead'' DVD commentary</ref> ''[[Hot Fuzz]]'' includes the blue original Cornetto, to signify the police element to the film,<ref>''Hot Fuzz'' DVD commentary</ref> and ''The World's End'' features the green [[mint chocolate chip]] flavour in a nod to aliens and [[science fiction]].<ref>{{cite web|title=World's End panel SDCC 2013|publisher=YouTube|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi2laDjmbKg|accessdate=20 July 2013}}</ref>
Each film in the trilogy is connected to a [[Cornetto (ice cream)|Cornetto ice cream]], with a Cornetto of the appropriate flavour appearing in each film.<ref name="BBC third film announce"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iwatchstuff.com/2011/12/edgar-wright-simon-pegg-nick-frost-might.php |title=Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost Might Finally Finish Up Their Ice Cream Trilogy |publisher=I Watch Stuff |date=2011-12-12 |accessdate=2012-08-21}}</ref> ''[[Shaun of the Dead]]'' features a strawberry-flavoured Cornetto, which signifies the film's bloody and gory elements,<ref>''Shaun of the Dead'' DVD commentary</ref> ''[[Hot Fuzz]]'' includes the blue original Cornetto, to signify the police element to the film,<ref>''Hot Fuzz'' DVD commentary</ref> and ''The World's End'' features the green [[mint chocolate chip]] flavour in a nod to aliens and [[science fiction]].<ref>{{cite web|title=World's End panel SDCC 2013|publisher=YouTube|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi2laDjmbKg|accessdate=20 July 2013}}</ref>


The name originates from a "silly joke" during the promotion of ''Hot Fuzz'', when somebody pointed the Cornetto connection out to Wright,<ref name="timeout">{{cite web | url=http://www.timeout.com/london/film/edgar-wright-i-cant-watch-zombie-movies | title=Edgar Wright: 'I can't watch zombie movies' | work=Time Out | date=9 July 2013 | accessdate=15 July 2013 | author=Huddleston, Tom}}</ref> and he suggested that the three flavours of Cornetto was a reference to [[Krzysztof Kieślowski]]'s [[The Three Colors trilogy|''Three Colours'' film trilogy]].<ref name="the third colour">{{cite web | url=http://www.cinematical.com/2008/04/03/edgar-wright-and-simon-pegg-going-to-the-worlds-end/ | title=Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg going to ''The World's End'' | work=cinematical.com | author=Elisabeth Rappe | date=3 April 2008 | accessdate=2009-05-23}}</ref> According to Wright, [[Wall's (ice cream)|Wall's]], manufacturer of the Cornetto, were "very pleased with the namecheck".<ref name="timeout"/>
The name originates from a "silly joke" during the promotion of ''Hot Fuzz'', when somebody pointed the Cornetto connection out to Wright,<ref name="timeout">{{cite web | url=http://www.timeout.com/london/film/edgar-wright-i-cant-watch-zombie-movies | title=Edgar Wright: 'I can't watch zombie movies' | work=Time Out | date=9 July 2013 | accessdate=15 July 2013 | author=Huddleston, Tom}}</ref> and he suggested that the three flavours of Cornetto was a reference to [[Krzysztof Kieślowski]]'s [[The Three Colors trilogy|''Three Colours'' film trilogy]].<ref name="the third colour">{{cite web | url=http://www.cinematical.com/2008/04/03/edgar-wright-and-simon-pegg-going-to-the-worlds-end/ | title=Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg going to ''The World's End'' | work=cinematical.com | author=Elisabeth Rappe | date=3 April 2008 | accessdate=2009-05-23}}</ref><ref name= "EW">{{cite journal |url= |last= Collis |first= Clark |title= 3 Blokes. 3 Films. Many, Many Laughs |journal= [[Entertainment Weekly]] |date= August 30, 2013 |pages= 46-47}}</ref> According to Wright, [[Wall's (ice cream)|Wall's]], manufacturer of the Cornetto, were "very pleased with the namecheck".<ref name="timeout"/>

Clark Collis observes in ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' that the films also feature "a running gag involving garden fences."<ref name= "EW" />


The four similarly collaborated previously in the TV series ''[[Spaced]]'' from 1999 to 2001 (which also featured many actors who would go on to star in films in the trilogy). Pegg and Frost regularly appear together in movies, including ''[[Paul (film)|Paul]]'', which they wrote together. They also collaborated with Wright on [[Steven Spielberg]]'s ''[[The Adventures of Tintin (film)|The Adventures of Tintin]]'', which starred both of them as [[Thomson and Thompson]] and was co-written by Wright. [[Martin Freeman]], [[Bill Nighy]], [[Rafe Spall]] and [[Julia Deakin]] are the only actors, apart from Pegg and Frost, to appear in every film of the trilogy, and of those only Deakin also appeared with Frost and Pegg in ''Spaced''. Pegg and Wright also had a cameo appearance in ''[[Land of the Dead]]'', after [[George A. Romero]] being impressed by ''Shaun of the Dead''.
The four similarly collaborated previously in the TV series ''[[Spaced]]'' from 1999 to 2001 (which also featured many actors who would go on to star in films in the trilogy). Pegg and Frost regularly appear together in movies, including ''[[Paul (film)|Paul]]'', which they wrote together. They also collaborated with Wright on [[Steven Spielberg]]'s ''[[The Adventures of Tintin (film)|The Adventures of Tintin]]'', which starred both of them as [[Thomson and Thompson]] and was co-written by Wright. [[Martin Freeman]], [[Bill Nighy]], [[Rafe Spall]] and [[Julia Deakin]] are the only actors, apart from Pegg and Frost, to appear in every film of the trilogy, and of those only Deakin also appeared with Frost and Pegg in ''Spaced''. Pegg and Wright also had a cameo appearance in ''[[Land of the Dead]]'', after [[George A. Romero]] being impressed by ''Shaun of the Dead''.
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===''The World's End''===
===''The World's End''===
The third film in the series is ''[[The World's End (film)|The World's End]]'', a 2013 [[science-fiction film|science-fiction]] [[comedy film|comedy]]. The film follows a group of friends, led by [[Simon Pegg]], reattempting an epic [[pub crawl]] during an alien occupation of their home town.
The third film in the series is ''[[The World's End (film)|The World's End]]'', a 2013 [[science-fiction film|science-fiction]] [[comedy film|comedy]]. The film follows a group of friends, led by [[Simon Pegg]], reattempting an epic [[pub crawl]] during an alien occupation of their home town. Wright said in an interview for ''Entertainment Weekly'', "We thought it would be a funny idea to do a sci-fi film where even the people who are going to be your saviors are ''hammered''."<ref name= "EW" />


==Recurring cast==
==Recurring cast==
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Discussing ''The World's End'', Wright said that any actor who appeared in the first two films would also appear in the third, adding that "We even got back Nicola Cunningham, who played Mary the zombie in Shaun of the Dead. And Mark Donovan, so the first two zombies from Shaun of the Dead are in this. The twins are in it."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uk.ign.com/articles/2013/07/12/13-things-we-learned-on-the-set-of-the-worlds-end |title=13 Things We Learned on the Set of The World's End - IGN |publisher=Uk.ign.com |date= |accessdate=2013-07-24}}</ref>
Discussing ''The World's End'', Wright said that any actor who appeared in the first two films would also appear in the third, adding, "We even got back Nicola Cunningham, who played Mary the zombie in ''Shaun of the Dead''. And Mark Donovan, so the first two zombies from ''Shaun of the Dead'' are in this. The twins are in it."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uk.ign.com/articles/2013/07/12/13-things-we-learned-on-the-set-of-the-worlds-end |title=13 Things We Learned on the Set of The World's End - IGN |publisher=Uk.ign.com |date= |accessdate=2013-07-24}}</ref>


==Reception==
==Reception==

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Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy
Directed byEdgar Wright
Screenplay by
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography
  • David M. Dunlap (Shaun of the Dead)
  • Jess Hall (Hot Fuzz)
  • Bill Pope (The World's End)
Edited by
  • Chris Dickens (Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz)
  • Paul Machliss (The World's End)
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed byUnited Kingdom:
Universal Pictures
United States:
Rogue Pictures (2004-2007)
Focus Features (2013)
Release dates
  • 9 April 2004 (2004-04-09)
  • (Shaun of the Dead)
  • 14 February 2007 (2007-02-14)
  • (Hot Fuzz)
  • 19 July 2013 (2013-07-19)
  • (The World's End)
Running time
329 minutes
Countries
  • United Kingdom
  • France
LanguageEnglish
Budget$38 million
Box office$136,352,712

The Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy (also known as the Blood and Ice Cream trilogy or the Cornetto trilogy)[1][2] is a series of comedic genre films directed by Edgar Wright, written by Wright and Simon Pegg, produced by Nira Park, and starring Pegg and Nick Frost. The films are Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World's End.

Each film in the trilogy is connected to a Cornetto ice cream, with a Cornetto of the appropriate flavour appearing in each film.[2][3] Shaun of the Dead features a strawberry-flavoured Cornetto, which signifies the film's bloody and gory elements,[4] Hot Fuzz includes the blue original Cornetto, to signify the police element to the film,[5] and The World's End features the green mint chocolate chip flavour in a nod to aliens and science fiction.[6]

The name originates from a "silly joke" during the promotion of Hot Fuzz, when somebody pointed the Cornetto connection out to Wright,[7] and he suggested that the three flavours of Cornetto was a reference to Krzysztof Kieślowski's Three Colours film trilogy.[8][9] According to Wright, Wall's, manufacturer of the Cornetto, were "very pleased with the namecheck".[7]

Clark Collis observes in Entertainment Weekly that the films also feature "a running gag involving garden fences."[9]

The four similarly collaborated previously in the TV series Spaced from 1999 to 2001 (which also featured many actors who would go on to star in films in the trilogy). Pegg and Frost regularly appear together in movies, including Paul, which they wrote together. They also collaborated with Wright on Steven Spielberg's The Adventures of Tintin, which starred both of them as Thomson and Thompson and was co-written by Wright. Martin Freeman, Bill Nighy, Rafe Spall and Julia Deakin are the only actors, apart from Pegg and Frost, to appear in every film of the trilogy, and of those only Deakin also appeared with Frost and Pegg in Spaced. Pegg and Wright also had a cameo appearance in Land of the Dead, after George A. Romero being impressed by Shaun of the Dead.

Films

Shaun of the Dead

The first film in the series is Shaun of the Dead, a 2004 romantic zombie comedy (or self-proclaimed "rom-zom-com"). The film stars Simon Pegg alongside Nick Frost. Pegg plays Shaun, a man attempting to get some kind of focus in his life as he deals with his girlfriend, his mother and stepfather. At the same time, he has to cope with an apocalyptic uprising of zombies.[10]

Hot Fuzz

The second film in the series is Hot Fuzz, a 2007 buddy cop action comedy. The film stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost as two police officers attempting to solve a series of mysterious deaths in a small English village.

The World's End

The third film in the series is The World's End, a 2013 science-fiction comedy. The film follows a group of friends, led by Simon Pegg, reattempting an epic pub crawl during an alien occupation of their home town. Wright said in an interview for Entertainment Weekly, "We thought it would be a funny idea to do a sci-fi film where even the people who are going to be your saviors are hammered."[9]

Recurring cast

Various actors have appeared in more than one of the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy films, or in the preceding sitcom, Spaced. These are:

Spaced Shaun of the Dead Hot Fuzz The World's End
Simon Pegg ☒N ☒N ☒N ☒N
Nick Frost ☒N ☒N ☒N ☒N
Julia Deakin ☒N ☒N ☒N ☒N
Edgar Wright ☒N ☒N ☒N ☒N
Reece Shearsmith ☒N ☒N ☒N
Michael Smiley ☒N ☒N ☒N
Martin Freeman ☒N ☒N ☒N
Bill Nighy ☒N ☒N ☒N (voice only)
Rafe Spall ☒N ☒N ☒N
Jessica Hynes ☒N ☒N
Peter Serafinowicz ☒N ☒N ☒N (cameo)
Bill Bailey ☒N ☒N
Mark Heap ☒N ☒N
Joe Cornish ☒N ☒N
Patricia Franklin ☒N ☒N
Robert Popper ☒N ☒N
David Bradley ☒N ☒N
Paddy Considine ☒N ☒N
Alice Lowe ☒N ☒N

Discussing The World's End, Wright said that any actor who appeared in the first two films would also appear in the third, adding, "We even got back Nicola Cunningham, who played Mary the zombie in Shaun of the Dead. And Mark Donovan, so the first two zombies from Shaun of the Dead are in this. The twins are in it."[11]

Reception

Box office

Film Release Date Budget Box office (Worldwide) Ref.
Shaun of the Dead 9 April 2004 $6,000,000 $30,039,392 [12]
Hot Fuzz 14 February 2007 $12,000,000 $80,736,657 [13]
The World's End 19 July 2013 $20,000,000 $27,809,234 [14][15]
Total $38,000,000 $138,585,283

Critical response

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
Shaun of the Dead 91% (180 reviews)[16] 76 (34 reviews)[17]
Hot Fuzz 91% (197 reviews)[18] 81 (37 reviews)[19]
The World's End 90% (181 reviews)[20] 81 (45 reviews)[21]

References

  1. ^ Edward Douglas (16 April 2007). "EXCL: The Guys of Hot Fuzz!". Retrieved 2009-05-23.
  2. ^ a b "Hot Fuzz duo confirm third movie". BBC News. 3 April 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-25.
  3. ^ "Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost Might Finally Finish Up Their Ice Cream Trilogy". I Watch Stuff. 2011-12-12. Retrieved 2012-08-21.
  4. ^ Shaun of the Dead DVD commentary
  5. ^ Hot Fuzz DVD commentary
  6. ^ "World's End panel SDCC 2013". YouTube. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  7. ^ a b Huddleston, Tom (9 July 2013). "Edgar Wright: 'I can't watch zombie movies'". Time Out. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
  8. ^ Elisabeth Rappe (3 April 2008). "Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg going to The World's End". cinematical.com. Retrieved 2009-05-23.
  9. ^ a b c Collis, Clark (August 30, 2013). "3 Blokes. 3 Films. Many, Many Laughs". Entertainment Weekly: 46–47.
  10. ^ J.C. Maçek III (15 June 2012). "The Zombification Family Tree: Legacy of the Living Dead". PopMatters.
  11. ^ "13 Things We Learned on the Set of The World's End - IGN". Uk.ign.com. Retrieved 2013-07-24.
  12. ^ "Shaun of the Dead Box Office". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  13. ^ "Hot Fuzz Box Office". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  14. ^ Collins, Andrew (2013-07-19). "Simon Pegg: The World's End is $4 million shy of double what Hot Fuzz cost". Radio Times. Retrieved 2013-07-24.
  15. ^ "The World's End Box Office". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  16. ^ Shaun of the Dead at Rotten Tomatoes
  17. ^ Shaun of the Dead at Metacritic
  18. ^ Hot Fuzz at Rotten Tomatoes
  19. ^ Hot Fuzz at Metacritic
  20. ^ The World's End at Rotten Tomatoes
  21. ^ The World's End at Metacritic