Creator Dan Harmon Spills More Beans About the Community Movie

Dan Harmon became a favorite among an entire generation of fans when he confirmed the making of the Community movie. A few months later, he declared it would lack two popular show details.

Community series gained massive popularity among fans between 2009-15 because of its perfect use of meta-humor, pop-culture references, and tributes to classic creatives of the day during its six-season run on Yahoo! and NBC.

Dan Harmon also paid tribute and helped fructify the famous slogan among fans about the franchise, which says, “six seasons and a movie”.

In an interview with Six Seasons & A PodcastHarmon divulged that the fan-favorite homages won’t be a part of Community: The Movie.

While the fans are very pleased with the making of the film, they are a tad disappointed because we will not see our favorite study group playing Dungeons and Dragons or an intense game of Paintball.

Creator Dan Harmon Spills More Beans About the Community Movie
Dan Harmon

Read what Dan Harmon has to say below:

For instance, we go, ‘Do we really think it’d be a good idea to be a paintball episode?’ It’s one of the first things to rule out because it’s the first thing off the top of your head, and that’s an issue with the ‘Community’ movie concept. We did a lot of episodes where you are joyfully locked into a construct that isn’t a traditional sitcom narrative, but is rather through the lens of David Fincher or Martin Scorsese. There were a lot of special episodes that were kind of like genre homages. The paintball thing was one of them. We tried to do a bunch more paintballs, and they were all perfectly wonderful things to do, but would anything ever capture the joy of the original paintball episode?

Everything We Know About the Upcoming Community Movie

Creator Dan Harmon Spills More Beans About the Community Movie
The Study Group Playing Paintball

The ‘six seasons and a movie’ slogan has been there with the fans of this franchise since time immemorial. In September, those desires were finally fulfilled by Sony Pictures TV and Peacock when they confirmed the filming of the Community movie.

The movie will likely come out as a streaming exclusive rather than a theatre release because of Peacock’s involvement in the production. Danny Pudi, Alison Brie, Gillian Jacobs, and Joel McHale have all confirmed their involvement as members of the famous study group in the show.

We will also see the return of Ken Jeong playing the infamous Spanish teacher, Ben Chang, and Jim Rash as Dean Craig Pelton. Other one-season stars like Keith David, who portrayed the intelligent Elroy Patashnik will also be a part of the movie.

Not all cast members will be there, though. There is a high possibility that we will not see Chevy Chase coming back as Pierce Hawthorne. She left the show in season 4 after an altercation with showrunner Dan Harmon. Also, Yvette Nicole still needs to confirm her part in the movie.

While Donald Glover’s situation seems a little doubtful, Dan Harmon has confirmed that he could not see the movie coming to life with the rapper/actor’s involvement.

As of now, Dan Harmon is still working on the script, and he has promised the fans that there won’t be any run-of-the-mill cliches or a story surrounding the opening or closing of Greendale Community College.

Given that the script has yet to be confirmed, an early 2023 release seems farfetched. The fans can expect the movie to release in 2024, according to our guesses!

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About Community

Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon. The series ran for 110 episodes over six seasons, with its first five seasons airing on NBC from September 17, 2009, to April 17, 2014, and its final season airing on Yahoo! Screen from March 17 to June 2, 2015.

Set at a community college in the fictional Colorado town of Greendale, the series stars an ensemble cast consisting of Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown, Alison Brie, Donald Glover, Ken Jeong, Chevy Chase, and Jim Rash. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often paying homage to film and television clichés and tropes.

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