Public Film May Be Closer Than We Think

Unsurprisingly, the always-wordy Joel McHale was one of the first series regulars to confirm that community movie talk was heating up, as the actor noted in a June interview with ComicBook.com that there was a resurgence of interest in the show in the realm of streaming. He also stated about the film that at this point in time, the likelihood of this happening has definitely increased. His longtime co-star Alison Brie echoed those sentiments in a recent interview. Wrapperoptimistically stating, “There was movement. There were some conversations. People are talking and some things – the wheels are turning. I said it!”

The latest star to confirm that steps are indeed being taken to get Community off the ground is Yvette Nicole Brown, who was asked about the project during a recent press conference. Collider interview. Although Brown has made it clear that she has no idea when the film will go into production, the actor has bluntly stated, “I believe it will happen,and confirmed Bree’s statement that negotiations were underway.

On the surface, this is good news for fans who are still hoping for a Community movie. However, it’s worth noting that these stars all hedge a little on this one, each noting that it will be extremely difficult to get the entire Greendale gang together as the entire cast has moved on to more serious stuff since Community ended: McHale even compared this task with the assembly of an aircraft carrier. Despite Jenga’s schedule, which will certainly be required, McHale made it clear during an appearance in 2020 at The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon that the entire cast, including Donald Glover, would make time for Community if creator Dan Harmon wrote the script. So, let’s hope Harmon finally writes the damn thing.