The World's End (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Soon, you can relive the final film in the Three Flavors Cornetto Trilogy at home...
Title: The World's End
Starring: Simon Pegg
Released: 19th November 2013
Further Details:
There were many movies released this summer, but only one featured our very own Wilson Bros. That movie was Edgar Wright's
The Blu-ray Combo Pack (Blu-ray+DVD+UV Copy) will feature:
The single disc DVD will feature:
Universal will also be releasing

Quote: Twenty years after their first epic pub crawl attempt, the 'five musketeers' reunite in their home town to complete the ultimate challenge – one night, five friends, twelve bars – a boozy quest on which only the strongest will survive. But after a bizarre series of encounters with the out-of-this-world locals, they soon realize that reaching their final pub, The World’s End, may be the least of their troubles. They’re having the time of their lives, ready to take on the world… but tonight they may have to save it.
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Starring: Simon Pegg
Released: 19th November 2013
Further Details:
There were many movies released this summer, but only one featured our very own Wilson Bros. That movie was Edgar Wright's
The World's End
– the final film in his 'Three Flavors Cornetto® Trilogy', a series that also includesShaun of the Dead
andHot Fuzz
. Universal has announced the Blu-ray Combo Pack and single disc DVD release ofThe World's End
today, complete with full specs and extras.The Blu-ray Combo Pack (Blu-ray+DVD+UV Copy) will feature:
- 1080p, 2.40:1 Video
- DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 & DVS 2.0 English and DTS Digital Surround 5.1 Spanish Audio
- English SDH and Spanish Subtitles
- Feature Commentary with Screenwriters Edgar Wright & Simon Pegg
- Cast Commentary with stars Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and Paddy Considine
- Technical Commentary with director Edgar Wright and director of photography Bill Pope
- Completing the Golden Mile: The Making of The World's End – While on the surface The World’s End looks like a movie about a bunch of old friends getting drunk on a pub crawl, it’s actually about much more. Look through the eyes of these frequent collaborators at the depth of the themes and the relationships between characters.
- Filling in the Blanks: The Stunts and FX of The World's End – Cast and crew discuss the prowess of
The World’s End
stunt and VFX teams. Watch rehearsals of intricate fight scenes choreographed by some of the movies’ best stuntmen. Learn how the VFX team enhances the existing footage to perfect the film’s look and style. - Hair and Make-Up Tests
- Rehearsal Footage
- Stunt Tapes – Behind-the-scenes of the bathroom fight, the twinbot fight and the beehive fight
- VFX Breakdown – VFX Supervisor Frazer Churchill compares production footage with final shots to take viewers behind the veil of the outrageous visual effects sequences.
- There's Only One Gary King - osymyso's Inibri-8 Megamix – A mash-up of Gary King’s best moments.
- The Man Who Would Be (Gary) King
- Signs & Omens – A film clip montage highlighting all the hidden clues and hints throughout the film.
- Edgar & Simon's Flip Chart –Writers Edgar Wright & Simon Pegg bring back the trusty flip chart to reveal their step-by-step process of creating the story.
- Deleted Scene, Outtakes, Alternate Edits and more.
The single disc DVD will feature:
- Anamorphic 2.40:1 Video
- Dolb Digital 5.1 English and Spanish Audio
- English SDH and Spanish Subtitles
- Feature Commentary with Screenwri
- Completing the Golden Mile - The Making of The World's End – While on the surface The World’s End looks like a movie about a bunch of old friends getting drunk on a pub crawl, it’s actually about much more. Look through the eyes of these frequent collaborators at the depth of the themes and the relationships between characters.
- Feature Commentary with Screenwriters Edgar Wright & Simon Pegg
Universal will also be releasing
The Ultimate Three Flavors Cornetto® Trilogy
Blu-ray set, which will includeShaun of the Dead
,Hot Fuzz
, andThe World's End
. These will feature the same extras as the standalone release, plus an exclusive 'interactive screenplays.'
Quote: Twenty years after their first epic pub crawl attempt, the 'five musketeers' reunite in their home town to complete the ultimate challenge – one night, five friends, twelve bars – a boozy quest on which only the strongest will survive. But after a bizarre series of encounters with the out-of-this-world locals, they soon realize that reaching their final pub, The World’s End, may be the least of their troubles. They’re having the time of their lives, ready to take on the world… but tonight they may have to save it.
News by Gabriel Powers
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Very happy to see that they are continuing the trend and aren't skimping on the commentary tracks. The Hot Fuzz one with Edgar Wright and Quentin Tarantino is one of my all-time favorites.
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My absolute favorite movie of this year. So happy that like the other two Cornetto films, it's packed with special features. Very excited to pick this up on day one.
I thought it was amusing, but wasn't up to par with "Hot Fuzz." Personally, I thought "Paul" was a better Cornetto film than this film -- and Edgar Wright wasn't even involved with that one!
mc_serenity wrote: I thought it was amusing, but wasn't up to par with "Hot Fuzz." Personally, I thought "Paul" was a better Cornetto film than this film -- and Edgar Wright wasn't even involved with that one!
Paul? That's preposterous. The Wilson Bros. weren't in this "Paul" movie you speak of.
Paul? That's preposterous. The Wilson Bros. weren't in this "Paul" movie you speak of.
Wow, that's a lot of extras, probably more than deserved, but I'm not complaining. I didn't see this, but i'll rent it.
Kind of strange that the two best comedies this year were both about the end of the world, in one way or another.
A great film with some truly awesome fight sequences.
Loved the film, but yes, it's not quite the same level as Hot Fuzz. Though with the cast in this film, I would've been happy watching them read from the phonebook
I loved this movie. I can't wait to watch it again
i hated this movie. i liked the fighting/action scenes and robots(?) were interesting/cool but Pegg's annoying douchey character ruins the movie IMO. there is NOTHING sympathetic or likable about him (the character).
shame too because i love SHAUN and i really liked HOT FUZZ.
shame too because i love SHAUN and i really liked HOT FUZZ.
djblack1313 wrote: i hated this movie. i liked the fighting/action scenes and robots(?) were interesting/cool but Pegg's annoying douchey character ruins the movie IMO. there is NOTHING sympathetic or likable about him (the character).
As much as it pains me to admit it, this is exactly my feeling as well. Gary King has almost zero redeeming qualities to his character and there is no moment where I feel sorry for his condition in the least since the dramatic moments take a huge step back to comedic moments where he's just an a-hole.
As much as it pains me to admit it, this is exactly my feeling as well. Gary King has almost zero redeeming qualities to his character and there is no moment where I feel sorry for his condition in the least since the dramatic moments take a huge step back to comedic moments where he's just an a-hole.
Funniest film of the year, I'll buy any blu-ray Edgar Wright is involved with!
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