Peter Jackson sat down with the creators and stars of the upcoming film The World's End to find out just what went into filming the last installment of the 'Three Flavours Cornetto' trilogy.

The new video features writer/director Edgar Wright, writer/actor Simon Pegg, and actor Nick Frost. Having worked together on the first two films, Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, the trio banded together for yet another witty, comical, British film.

Ringleader Gary King (Pegg) ropes five old friends, including Frost's Andrew and Martin Freeman's Oliver, into going back to their hometown. Their mission? To complete the Golden Mile pub crawl and hit 12 separate pubs in one night, something they had failed to do as teens.

Of course things go a bit awry when you throw invading aliens into the mix.

Wright and Pegg had a few spoilers to give out however, one of which relates to the names of the twelve pubs: The First Post, The Old Familiar, The Famous Cock, The Coss Hands, The Good Companion, The Trusty Servant, The Two Headed Dog, The Mermaid, The Beehive, The King's Head, The Hole in the Wall, and The World's End.

"Once we had what the scene was a, we tried to name the pub after what happens in the scene," Wright said. "So we let the idea of the pub signs or the pub names be like tarot cards."

While the pub names serve as familiar signposts during the characters journey (and the plot development), the rest of the town is very different from when they were young.

"[It's] the idea of going back to where your from, which we had kind of done with Hot Fuzz, and it being very, very different and you having to come to terms with the fact that its because you were different, not because the place was different," Pegg explained. "But the joke was it was really different because it had been taken over by alien robots."

As for the identity of these aliens, Pegg would only say that they are "corporate force, not like a single planet."

View three new clips form the film below. The World's End will enter theaters Aug. 23.