IMDb7.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes89%
Metacritic81/100
Google Users84%
Director: Edgar Wright•Genres: Sci-Fi, Comedy, Action, Thriller
Five friends reunite after twenty years to complete a legendary pub crawl, attempting to visit five pubs in one night. However, their nostalgic quest takes an unexpected and perilous turn when they discover that the town has been taken over by an army of robots. The group must fight for survival and confront their past as they realize the fate of the world may rest on their drunken shoulders.
The World's End was met with widespread critical acclaim, praised for its inventive blend of sci-fi action, sharp humor, and emotional depth. Critics lauded the performances of the lead actors, the signature directorial style of Edgar Wright, and the film's satisfying conclusion to the Cornetto Trilogy. Audiences also responded positively, appreciating its originality and its ability to balance comedic moments with genuine stakes.
A hilarious and heartfelt conclusion to the Cornetto Trilogy, balancing Edgar Wright's signature wit with surprising emotional depth.
Praised for its clever integration of science fiction elements into a relatable story about friendship and confronting the past.
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost deliver strong performances, showcasing their chemistry in both comedic and dramatic moments.
Google audience: Google users generally loved 'The World's End,' appreciating its unique genre blend, sharp humor, and the chemistry between Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. Many found the film to be a fitting and emotional end to the trilogy, with praise for its clever twists and satisfying conclusion.
Nominated for Best Sci-Fi Film at the Empire Awards and Best Comedy at the British Independent Film Awards.
The film features over 100 distinct robot character designs, with each robot having a slightly different texture or detail to differentiate them.
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