Simon Pegg leaves ‘Bastards,’ joins ‘Paul’
Saturday, August 16, 2008 at 9:11PM | By
Franck Tabouring 
Yes, you read right. British actor Simon Pegg left Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming WWII drama “Inglorious Bastards” because of scheduling conflicts, according to Empire Online.
Okay, it may not hurt the project that much, but I was definitely looking forward to Pegg kicking butt as a British lieutenant.
On the other hand, however, “Superbad” director Greg Mottola is set to direct “Paul,” a road trip comedy written by Pegg and his buddy Nick Frost, whose acting credits include “Shaun of the Dead” and “Hot Fuzz.”
Not much is known about that project at this stage, but the plot centers on two buddies taking a road trip across America.
That’s good news. I strongly believe in Mottola’s ability to direct other hilarious comedies, and with Pegg and Frost supplying him with a script, what could possibly go wrong?
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