

Along with Andy and Steven, who has survived, Gary demands that humanity be left to its own devices. The Network offers Gary eternal youth if he becomes a Blank, but he refuses. A disembodied alien entity, the Network, tells Gary and Andy that the Blank invasion is the first step to humanity joining a galactic community. When Gary pulls the lever to pour himself a pint, the floor lowers into a hidden chamber. Andy tries to stop Gary from drawing his final pint, but Gary is determined to complete the Mile. Andy confronts Gary and reveals that his marriage is troubled, while Gary reveals a recent suicide attempt. Andy and Steven chase after Gary, as does the rest of Newton Haven, and Steven is captured. Gary lets Sam escape Newton Haven by herself Pete gets captured after attacking the Blank that has replaced his childhood bully and when Andy and Steven want to go home, Gary ditches them to finish the Golden Mile alone.
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Sheperd, have been replaced, the group fights a bar full of Blanks. Unwilling to lose their humanity and, finding out that both Oliver and their old school teacher, Mr. The Blanks attempt to convince the humans to join their assimilation. Sam tags along with them, and Steven is told by Basil, another resident who has not yet been replaced by a Blank, that the Blanks are trying to build a galactic conglomerate and that any humans refusing will be replaced with identical simulants.

Sam, Gary, and Steven fight Blank versions of Sam's childhood friends, known as the "twins". Gary urges them to continue the pub crawl to avoid suspicion. Shocked and overwhelmed, Andy starts drinking again. The group realizes that most of the town has been replaced with androids (which they dub "Blanks"), explaining why no one remembers them. As Gary's friends find him in the bathroom, the other members of the teen's gang, all androids, enter the bathroom and engage in a battle against the human friends. Angry and upset, Gary goes to the toilet, where he gets into a fight with a teenager and knocks his head off, exposing him as an android. The group begins berating Gary for his childishness when he interrupts a tragic story from Peter. The town residents do not recognize the group, except for one bartender who tells them that they are banned. The group encounters Oliver's sister, Sam, over whom Gary and Steven fought in school during the teenage crawl, Gary had sex with Sam in a pub bathroom. Andy, now a teetotaller due to a drunk driving accident years before involving himself and Gary, reluctantly agrees to join after Gary lies about his mother dying. The group attempted the crawl as teens in 1990, but failed to reach the final three pubs. Gary King, an immature 40-year-old alcoholic, decides to recapture his youth by contacting his boyhood friends Oliver Chamberlain, Peter Page, Steven Prince, and Andrew Knightley and inviting them to complete the Golden Mile, a pub crawl encompassing the 12 pubs of their hometown of Newton Haven, the last of them being the World's End.

The World's End was also a commercial success, grossing $46.1 million worldwide. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for the screenplay, performances of the cast, humour, and Wright's direction.

It was later released in the United States by Focus Features on 23 August. The World's End premiered at Leicester Square in London on 10 July 2013, and was first theatrically released in the United Kingdom by Universal Pictures nine days later. The film's stunts were coordinated by members of Jackie Chan Stunt Team, and The World's End is considered a social science fiction film. Principal photography began on 28 September 2012 and lasted until that December, with filming locations including Elstree Studios, Letchworth Garden City, and Welwyn Garden City. The film was produced by Relativity Media, StudioCanal, Big Talk Productions, and Working Title Films. The film entered initial development in 1995 after Wright wrote a screenplay titled Crawl about teenagers on a pub crawl after deciding it was better suited as an comedic exploration of young adulthood and aging, he reworked the screenplay with Pegg in the early 2010s. In the film, five friends return to their hometown to reattempt a pub crawl they failed twenty-three years earlier, only to discover the town is in the midst of an alien invasion. It stars Pegg, Nick Frost, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Eddie Marsan and Rosamund Pike. It is the third and final installment in the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, after Shaun of the Dead (2004) and Hot Fuzz (2007). The World's End is a 2013 science fiction comedy film directed by Edgar Wright from a screenplay by Wright and Simon Pegg.
