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Started by Alex, June 09, 2019, 03:51:28 PM

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It's Official: Simon Pegg And Nick Frost Have A New Serial Killer Horror Movie On The Way

The famed comedy duo are back to entertain their fans with their unique brand of movie making, this time taking on a serial killer plot set in a remote Swedish Island.
By Jisha Joseph
June 9, 2019

The dream team of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are back at it. According to a report by Deadline, the duo is working on a new horror movie which involves a serial killer on the loose. The film titled Svalta, is sure to give fans yet another taste of Pegg and Frost's unique movie-making style which we enjoyed in hits like Shaun of the Dead. Orion Pictures bagged the horror pitch from Pegg, Frost, and Miles Ketley's Stolen Picture banner, and is yet to announce a release date for the film.

   Yesssss our boys! https://t.co/BggJzbpj7n
   — Sirens Of Scream (@SirensofScream) June 8, 2019



Svalta reportedly follows a family spending their summer vacation on a remote Swedish island, where there just so happens to be a serial killer on the loose. To their utter dismay, the locals appear to have no interest in helping the stranded family of tourists.

The project is named after the fictional island on which the horror breaks loose. The screenplay for the movie will be written by Frost along with Stolen Picture creative directors James Serafinowicz and Nat Saunders. With Dan Kagan overseeing the project for the studio, Pegg, Frost, and Ketley will produce for Orion.

   Simon Pegg and Nick Frost heading back into horrorhttps://t.co/Wj2rFjSrnn#SimonPegg #NickFrost #Svalta pic.twitter.com/HlQoj6GKml
   — STACK (@STACKmag) June 7, 2019



Speaking of Svalta, Orion Pictures President John Hegeman said that the project already promises similar sensibilities as Pegg and Frost's Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy.

"We are unbelievably excited to be partnering with Simon, Nick, and Miles on 'Svalta'. The story is scary, awesome and crazy, and their unique voice is perfect for this movie. We can't wait to bring this to the big screen with them," said Hegeman. Meanwhile, Ketley added that the partnership with Orion on this project is the perfect means to bring Frost's vision to life.

   Simon Pegg & Nick Frost Reunite for Orion's Summer Vacation Slasher Svalta https://t.co/ZoS2KQqxaK pic.twitter.com/rzU18DLJvB
   — WavemStudios (@WavemStudios) June 6, 2019



"Orion is the perfect home for the horrifying vision that Nick has conjured up from his maverick brain. We always said that everything we do has to come from left field and find something unexpected at its center and with this partnership with John and Dan and their amazing team — 'Svalta' is the perfect project to do that," said Ketley, who is a former Fox Searchlight executive.

This year is extra special for Pegg and Frost as it marks the 20th anniversary of their partnership, which began way back in 1999 when they met on the set of the UK sitcom 'Spaced'.

   Orion Picks Up 'Svalta', a New Horror Movie from Simon Pegg and Nick Frost! https://t.co/FjnNSfeFR6 #OBTD #Disgusting pic.twitter.com/ttipynL7uU
   — ajsobtd (@ajsobtd1) June 6, 2019



They went on to launch Stolen Picture in May 2017 and just four months later brought Ketley on board as their CEO by poaching him from the indie production company Bad Wolf. At the moment, the British company's upcoming production slate includes Ben Aaronovitch's adaptation of Rivers of London and Truth Seekers, which is a comedy horror series with paranormal conspiracy at its center.

Pegg and Frost's most notable work to date is definitely the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, also known as the Blood and Ice Cream trilogy, made up of Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and The World's End.

   If you watch no other trilogy in the world, Watch The Three Flavors of Cornetto Trilogy, Aka The Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy and Happy Hot Fuzz Day @malkiersking @TheDailyTrolloc @EHR_Podcast https://t.co/DBnjDCyaI6
   — Elice A. Smith (aka Verin Mathwin) (@EliceASmith) February 23, 2019



Director Edgar Wright, who worked with tandem on the trilogy, previously explained how the films got their name. "At the [Shaun of the Dead] after party they gave out free Strawberry Cornettos (as featured in the movie) so me and Simon contrived to mention Cornettos in the next one as a way of getting more free ice cream next time around... (we didn't)," he reportedly said.

   Digging Into Edgar Wright's Incredible 'Blood and Ice Cream' Trilogy https://t.co/VC6FGFirCs pic.twitter.com/iGPv2oKwwQ
   — CinemaRunner (@CinemaRunner) June 29, 2017
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I am my own god
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For I am no sheep.

316zombie

i quite liked shaun of the dead, i'll have to find the other 2, i had no idea it was a trilogy.

Alex

They have also done (off the top of my head)

Hot Fuzz.
The Worlds End.
Paul.
Slaughterhouse Rulez.

You might also be interested in a TV show they did together pre Shaun, called 'Spaced'.
Hail to thyself
For I am my own master
I am my own god
I require no shepherd
For I am no sheep.

316zombie


Rev. Powell

HOT FUZZ and THE WORLD'S END are the two other movies in the "trilogy." FUZZ is hilarious, but the first half is all set-up. I remember enjoying THE WORLD'S END while I was watching it but I can barely remember any of the details today.
I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...

Trevor

Orion Pictures still exists? Thought they went bust in the 1990s?  :question:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

BoyScoutKevin

Quote from: Trevor on June 13, 2019, 04:15:23 AM
Orion Pictures still exists? Thought they went bust in the 1990s?  :question:

A very short history of Orion Pictures, which still exists. Though, not in the form it once did.

1991 Bankruptcy
1992 Reemerges from bankruptcy.
1997 Sold to M-G-M.
2017 Revitalized as a stand-alone entertainment company.

1991 was actually a banner year in 2 ways. Orion Pictures went into bankruptcy, and that was the last year that Trevor changed his underwear.

316zombie


chainsaw midget

Slaughterhouse Rulez wasn't a horrible movie, but it took way to long to get to the good stuff. 

Trevor

Quote from: BoyScoutKevin on June 15, 2019, 02:34:48 PM
1991 was actually a banner year in 2 ways. Orion Pictures went into bankruptcy, and that was the last year that Trevor changed his underwear.

:buggedout::bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.