Edgar Wright’s The World’s End with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost gets a new poster and release date!

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A new poster for the third part of the Blood and Ice Cream trilogy, THE WORLD’S END, has arrived and teases the storyline of a group of friends reuniting for a pub crawl that turns into a race to save the world.  From what, exactly, we don’t know, but with director Edgar Wright at the helm and his reliable teammates Simon Pegg and Nick Frost in tow, it’s sure to be a riot.

The poster debut also came with a release date for the film, which is set for October 25, 2013.  So, about a year from now we can all sit down and enjoy this thing.  And that makes me a happy camper.

Here’s the poster:

Edgar Wright’s THE WORLD’S END, starring Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Rosamund Pike, Martin Freeman, Paddy Considine, and Eddie Marsan will hit theaters on October 25, 2013.  It needed to be said twice.

Source: Fandango

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