Simon Pegg has responded to the overwhelming demand for aShaun of the Deadsequel, and has simply told fans to “move on”.Shaun of the Deadreleased in 2004, and stars Pegg as Shaun - a London salesman who gets caught in the middle of a zombie apocalypse, as you do. It’s an iconic comedyfilm, and so it’s little wonder that fans have been constantly questioning whether we’ll ever get a follow-up. Almost two decades on, and it sounds like the resounding answer to that, as far as Pegg is concerned, is no.Take a look at the trailer forShaun of the Deadbelow.In aninterviewwith The Guardian, Pegg claimed thatShaun of the Deadis “done”. He said: “WhateverEdgar [Wright]and I do next, we’re not going to rely on what we’ve done before. I like the idea of pissing people off. There’s something fun about torching everything. Everything that people think we are, that’s what we won’t be. We should just do something that no one’s expecting. But no one wants!”AdvertHe continued: “If I ever do an Instagram Live or whatever, people are always like, ‘I needShaun of the Dead 2in my life.’ And I’m like, ‘No, you don’t f*king needShaun of the Dead 2! The last thing you need isShaun of the Dead 2! It’s done. Move on!’”So that’s that, apparently. Pegg has been busying himself with all sorts of other projects lately, anyway - he appeared inHogwarts Legacyearlier this year as thevoice of headmaster Phineas Nigellus Black, and he recently spoke about his return toThe Boys, which he’ll be part of once again in the upcoming fourth season.“I’m in about four episodes, and it was a joy to be back,”he said of his work on the superhero show. “It’s a great crew. They are an amazing bunch of people, and that show is sick as fk.”Featured Image Credit: Universal PicturesTopics:TV And Film

‘You don’t f***ing need Shaun Of The Dead 2’, says Simon Pegg

Simon Pegg has responded to the overwhelming demand for aShaun of the Deadsequel, and has simply told fans to “move on”.Shaun of the Deadreleased in 2004, and stars Pegg as Shaun - a London salesman who gets caught in the middle of a zombie apocalypse, as you do. It’s an iconic comedyfilm, and so it’s little wonder that fans have been constantly questioning whether we’ll ever get a follow-up. Almost two decades on, and it sounds like the resounding answer to that, as far as Pegg is concerned, is no.Take a look at the trailer forShaun of the Deadbelow.In aninterviewwith The Guardian, Pegg claimed thatShaun of the Deadis “done”. He said: “WhateverEdgar [Wright]and I do next, we’re not going to rely on what we’ve done before. I like the idea of pissing people off. There’s something fun about torching everything. Everything that people think we are, that’s what we won’t be. We should just do something that no one’s expecting. But no one wants!”AdvertHe continued: “If I ever do an Instagram Live or whatever, people are always like, ‘I needShaun of the Dead 2in my life.’ And I’m like, ‘No, you don’t f*king needShaun of the Dead 2! The last thing you need isShaun of the Dead 2! It’s done. Move on!’”So that’s that, apparently. Pegg has been busying himself with all sorts of other projects lately, anyway - he appeared inHogwarts Legacyearlier this year as thevoice of headmaster Phineas Nigellus Black, and he recently spoke about his return toThe Boys, which he’ll be part of once again in the upcoming fourth season.“I’m in about four episodes, and it was a joy to be back,”he said of his work on the superhero show. “It’s a great crew. They are an amazing bunch of people, and that show is sick as fk.”Featured Image Credit: Universal PicturesTopics:TV And Film

Simon Pegg has responded to the overwhelming demand for aShaun of the Deadsequel, and has simply told fans to “move on”.Shaun of the Deadreleased in 2004, and stars Pegg as Shaun - a London salesman who gets caught in the middle of a zombie apocalypse, as you do. It’s an iconic comedyfilm, and so it’s little wonder that fans have been constantly questioning whether we’ll ever get a follow-up. Almost two decades on, and it sounds like the resounding answer to that, as far as Pegg is concerned, is no.Take a look at the trailer forShaun of the Deadbelow.In aninterviewwith The Guardian, Pegg claimed thatShaun of the Deadis “done”. He said: “WhateverEdgar [Wright]and I do next, we’re not going to rely on what we’ve done before. I like the idea of pissing people off. There’s something fun about torching everything. Everything that people think we are, that’s what we won’t be. We should just do something that no one’s expecting. But no one wants!”AdvertHe continued: “If I ever do an Instagram Live or whatever, people are always like, ‘I needShaun of the Dead 2in my life.’ And I’m like, ‘No, you don’t f*king needShaun of the Dead 2! The last thing you need isShaun of the Dead 2! It’s done. Move on!’”So that’s that, apparently. Pegg has been busying himself with all sorts of other projects lately, anyway - he appeared inHogwarts Legacyearlier this year as thevoice of headmaster Phineas Nigellus Black, and he recently spoke about his return toThe Boys, which he’ll be part of once again in the upcoming fourth season.“I’m in about four episodes, and it was a joy to be back,”he said of his work on the superhero show. “It’s a great crew. They are an amazing bunch of people, and that show is sick as fk.”

Simon Pegg has responded to the overwhelming demand for aShaun of the Deadsequel, and has simply told fans to “move on”.

Shaun of the Deadreleased in 2004, and stars Pegg as Shaun - a London salesman who gets caught in the middle of a zombie apocalypse, as you do. It’s an iconic comedyfilm, and so it’s little wonder that fans have been constantly questioning whether we’ll ever get a follow-up. Almost two decades on, and it sounds like the resounding answer to that, as far as Pegg is concerned, is no.

Take a look at the trailer forShaun of the Deadbelow.

In aninterviewwith The Guardian, Pegg claimed thatShaun of the Deadis “done”. He said: “WhateverEdgar [Wright]and I do next, we’re not going to rely on what we’ve done before. I like the idea of pissing people off. There’s something fun about torching everything. Everything that people think we are, that’s what we won’t be. We should just do something that no one’s expecting. But no one wants!”

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He continued: “If I ever do an Instagram Live or whatever, people are always like, ‘I needShaun of the Dead 2in my life.’ And I’m like, ‘No, you don’t f***king needShaun of the Dead 2! The last thing you need isShaun of the Dead 2! It’s done. Move on!’”

So that’s that, apparently. Pegg has been busying himself with all sorts of other projects lately, anyway - he appeared inHogwarts Legacyearlier this year as thevoice of headmaster Phineas Nigellus Black, and he recently spoke about his return toThe Boys, which he’ll be part of once again in the upcoming fourth season.

“I’m in about four episodes, and it was a joy to be back,”he said of his work on the superhero show. “It’s a great crew. They are an amazing bunch of people, and that show is sick as f**k.”

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