By Bruce Haring
19.03.2020 - 23:45 / etcanada.com
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are sharing a coronavirus PSA “Shaun Of The Dead”-style.
In a new parody of the 2004 zombie comedy, the co-stars change up the hilarious scene from the original film where the pair plan to wait out the apocalypse at the local pub but since COVID-19 outbreak, hanging out at the bar is not advised.
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So in a fun PSA, Pegg and Frost urge people to stay in and stay healthy.
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These zombie-film actors have some advice for real-world residents: Keep calm and stay at home.
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Simon Pegg and Nick Frost have hilariously revisited their 2004 movie Shaun Of The Dead to cheer us up and come up with a plan to get through these troubled times. The duo has appeared in eight movies together over the years and were also in that fantastic TV series Spaced which we still find ourselves revisiting to this very day. Especially today.
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