Is there any Cornetto reference in Hot Fuzz?

Is there any Cornetto reference in Hot Fuzz? - Camel Caravan in the Desert

The Cornetto trilogy consists of:

  • Shaun of the Dead
  • Hot Fuzz
  • The World’s End

I saw that Shaun (Simon Pegg) grabs a Cornetto from the Indian store in Shaun of the Dead. Also Andy (Nick Frost) tries to catch an empty Cornetto cover at the end of The World’s End when talking about organic food. However, I cannot recall any reference to a cornetto in Hot Fuzz.

Is there an actual reference to it in Hot Fuzz?



Best Answer

There is a featurette to The World's End that explains the Cornetto trilogy.

Hot Fuzz features the blue Cornetto (to signify the police element):

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What Cornetto is in Hot Fuzz?

FilmsFilmCornetto FlavourDirectorShaun of the DeadStrawberryEdgar WrightHot FuzzClassicoThe World's EndMint

Which Cornetto is in which film?

Shaun of the Dead2004Hot Fuzz2007The World\x27s End2013

What movies are referenced in Hot Fuzz?

Every Classic Action Movie Referenced In Hot Fuzz
  • 1 Bad Boys II (2003)
  • 2 True Lies (1994) ...
  • 3 Supercop (1992) ...
  • 4 Point Break (1991) ...
  • 5 Die Hard (1988) ...
  • 6 Lethal Weapon (1987) ...
  • 7 Silent Rage (1982) ...
  • 8 Mad Max (1979) ...


  • What 3 films make up the Cornetto trilogy?

    Edgar Wright has explained how the Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy got its name. The umbrella term houses three films, all starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost: 2004's zombie comedy Shaun Of The Dead, 2007's police-themed Hot Fuzz, and 2013's The World's End.



    References and Foreshadowing in Hot Fuzz




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