Nick Frost and Simon Pegg tease theirCornetto Trilogyfollow-up while atAwesome Con.Shaun of the Deadin 2004 kick-started the careers of Frost, Pegg, and director Edgar Wright, with the zombie dark comedy movie proving popular with audiences and critics alike. The trio followed that film up withHot Fuzzin 2007, which was another success, before reuniting forThe World’s Endin 2013. Since the conclusion to what is now known as theThree Flavours Cornetto Trilogy, however, Frost, Pegg, and Wright have all been pursuing different projects.

During a recent appearance at Awesome Con, moderated byScreenRant’s Joe Deckelmeier, Frost and Pegg are asked about whether a fourth Cornetto movie is on the cards. Frost, 53, confirms thatthe interest to work together is still present, but hints that another movie may not arrive for some time, perhaps not until they’re in their 60s. Check out his comment below:

Shaun (Simon Pegg) and Ed (Nick Frost) stare dumbfounded off-screen in Shaun of the Dead (2004).

Yeah, I think the nice, good thing about us being friends and making films together is that it doesn’t matter when we make that film. Also, I think it’s quite unique to get to see an ensemble of actors and directors and filmmakers get old together. I haven’t seen that very very often, but that’s happened to us. What’s really pretty cool is that, as we get older and all of us age, we still - and I’m not sure how it works - seem relevant to a younger audience.

I think it will be nice if we sit on this for a bit, and it’s about 60-something-year-old men aging, and what their friendships look like.

Simon Pegg and Nick Frost on the poster for Hot Fuzz

Pegg, 55, echoes Frost’s sentiment about wanting to work as a trio once more, but says thattheir next collaboration wouldn’t take the form of a spiritual successor to the Cornetto Trilogy, and that it would be quite different. As for when, the actor explains that it’s just a matter of finding the right story idea and the time to bring that idea to life:

It’s not really an “if” ever for us; it’s always just “when.” Edgar [Wright] and I are always talking about what we do next, and again, we’re talking about, “Let’s really piss people off. Let’s just do something [crazy].” We’re not going to make another Cornetto movie, in that the Cornetto movies were about the individual versus the collective in various different incarnations.

I think whatever we do next would be very different from that. He’s come over to mine and stayed, and we’ve chatted it through and come up with some ideas. But we’re all a bit busier than we used to be. It’s hard to find the time. I need six weeks with that guy to hash out a tagline or maybe a first draft. And he’s just finishing The Running Man, so we just need to find the time to get together. And we will do it, I promise you.

What This Means For The Cornetto Trilogy Follow-Up

Pegg, Frost & Wright All Have Busy Schedules

Each of the Cornetto movies has a similar comedic tone and filmmaking style, but all are very different in terms of their story and genres. WhileShaun of the Deadspoofs aspects of classic zombie horror,Hot Fuzzplays on the excesses of ’90s action movies.The World’s End, similarly, takes the trilogy into the realm of sci-fi. The comments from Pegg and Frost suggest that,whatever comes next, it won’t follow this same pattern or be spiritually connected to what has come before, which could be a risk given just how beloved the Cornetto Trilogy is.

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As for when this next movie could arrive, Pegg reveals that Wright is currently hard at work on hisThe Running Manremakestarring Glen Powell, which is due out later this year. Pegg, too, has several projects on the horizon, including a potentialStar Trek 4and a movie calledAngels in the Asylum. Frost, on the other hand, could find himself very busy for the foreseeable future, as he is reported to be in talks to play Hagrid inHBO’sHarry PotterTV show.

Our Take On The Next Pegg, Frost & Wright Movie

The Cornetto Trilogy Follow-Up Could Be Worth The Wait

It’s now been 12 years sinceThe World’s Endwas released, and all three creatives have gone on to participate in some impressive projects. It could certainly be argued, however, thatmany of these individual projects, save perhaps for Pegg’s role as Benji in the cast of theMission: Impossiblemovies, haven’t quite had the same impact as the Cornetto films. Wright’sLast Night in Soho(2021), for example, though generally well-received, didn’t feel like it had the same impact as something likeShaun of the DeadorHot Fuzz.

Pegg can next be seen as Benji in theupcomingMission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, which releases on May 23.

It’s certainly understandable that Pegg, Frost, and Wright want to pursue other creative avenues, but it would be exciting to see the trio reunite for a new movie. From the sound of things, it seems likeanother collaboration won’t happen until the right idea comes around, and this is reassuring purely from a quality perspective. It remains to be seen what will come next for Pegg, Frost, and Wright after the Cornetto Trilogy, but audiences evidently may still have a while to wait to find out.