Starring Simon Pegg in the lead, A Fantastic Fear of Everything is set for release on DVD/Blu-ray on Monday, 22nd October, here in the UK, following its release on our shores over the summer.

There’s still no word yet on a Stateside release, but in the meantime, indiVision have put together a great little video celebrating the A-Z of Simon Pegg’s best bits, in honour of next Monday’s release.

From A is for Angel right through to Z is for Zombies, there’s just over two minutes’ worth of Pegg goodness here to enjoy on this Friday afternoon.

Because, really, who doesn’t love Simon Pegg? A true king among men.

Pegg will next be seen on the big screen reprising his role as Scotty for J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek Into Darkness, and is currently filming the highly anticipated third and final instalment in the Three Flavour Cornetto Trilogy, The World’s End, reuniting with Edgar Wright and Nick Frost for what promises to be one of the best films of next year.

He’ll also be seen as one of the leads in Frank Darabont’s L.A. Noir, which has just been picked up for a six-episode order, and we’ve no doubt that it’s going to be one of the best programmes coming our way soon, so naturally things continue to look brilliant for Pegg.

A Fantastic Fear of Everything is due out on DVD/Blu-ray on Monday, 22nd October here in the UK. It’s also been selected to screen later this month as part of the Toronto After Dark Film Festival, so if you’re nearby and have been looking forward to seeing it, that looks to be your best and earliest option, depending on whether or not you have a multi-region DVD/Blu-ray player.

In the meantime, here’s the great little video, which really just makes you want to go back and watch everything Pegg’s been in so far.

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