Simon Pegg is set to reunite with Edgar Wright for another project together.
Pegg and Wright worked together on Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and The World's End: they wrote the movies, while Pegg starred and Wright was in the director's chair.
And now Pegg says that they have some ideas for another film together.
Speaking to Edith Bowman on BBC 6 Music, the actor said: "Edgar and I were having a conversation the other day about it, and it has a title and everything. We’re kind of into a creative cycle now.
"We’ve all got different things [going] on and we know we have to get those things done. The coming-together thing is without question on the table and will happen when we can do it."
The World's End was the last time that Pegg and Wright collaborated, when it hit the big screen last year.
Recently, Wright has left the director's chair of Ant-Man and is yet to officially announce his next project.
Pegg returned to the big screen last week with Hector and the Search for Happiness, and has completed work on Man Up, Kill Me Three Times, and Absolutely Anything.
Pegg is also set to reprise the role of Benji Dunn in Mission: Impossible 5.
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