Simon Pegg recently revealed that he and constant collaborator Edgar Wright have begun working together on a new film.
Pegg sat down and spoke with BBC 6 Music and while he didn't reveal how far along they were, he did say it "has a title and everything," The Telegraph reports.
He noted that both he and Wright are currently busy with other projects, so it could be a time before anything significant happens with their film. "The coming-together thing is without question on the table and will happen when we can do it."
Wright was most recently attached to direct the adaptation of the Scott Rosenberg young adult novel Grasshopper Jungle, while Pegg is currently working on several films.
The British actor also made sure to add that their next film will not be part of the Cornetto Trilogy. "When we said the trilogy was over, it was because that group of films was over," Pegg explained. "They're all kind of related with each other and deal with a specific idea. There's a criteria to those films."
The World's End star did say that he and Wright could end up putting together a different trilogy. "Hopefully in the next decade we'll make another three [films]."
There was also nothing concrete mentioned about whether Nick Frost will be involved in Wright and Pegg's next project, but it's possible, notes TheWrap. "I really love working with those guys and I wouldn't ever not want to work with them."
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