It's official, Human Beings: a "community" film is coming to Peacock

COMMUNITY, left to right: Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown, Donald Glover, Alison Brie, Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs in

Watch out, Greendale Human Beings: A "community" feature is finally in the works at Peacock, fulfilling the sitcom's famous "six seasons and a movie" prophecy. Announced by streaming platform NBC on September 30, "Community: The Movie" will feature most of the cast from the comedy ensemble, including Joel McHale, Alison Brie, Danny Pudi, Ken Jeong, Gillian Jacobs and Jim Rash, as well than original series creator Dan Harmon, reports Variety. McHale is also set to executive produce alongside Andrew Guest.

Donald Glover and Yvette Nicole Brown – who respectively played Troy Barnes and Shirley Bennett – are not yet confirmed to be involved, although McHale tagged both actors in a tweet and Instagram post sharing the news. Additionally, Glover and Brown each took part in a virtual table read event with the rest of the cast in 2020, so we remain hopeful for their return. It seems unlikely that Chevy Chase, whose Pierce Hawthorne was killed off in season five, is involved.

"Community" ran for a total of 110 episodes from 2009 to 2015, with the first five seasons airing on NBC and the final episode airing on Yahoo! Filter. The cool (cool, cool) sitcom followed the adventures of several quirky Greendale Community College students who joined a study group that later morphed into the Save Greendale Committee, and garnered a dedicated fanbase for its credentials. to meta-humor and pop culture. During its run, the show won the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation in 2011 and the Critics' Choice Television Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2012.

"Community: The Movie" will presumably pick up where the team left off in the season six finale, during which virtually everyone but McHale's Jeff left Greendale. No premiere date has yet been revealed, but it's clear the cast is just as excited as the fans. Several stars, including Brie, Pudi and Jeong, celebrated the movie's announcement by sharing the same blue and white graphic that reads "...and a movie" on social media. It's time to raise the roof and "pop, pop" some champagne like Magnitude (Luke Youngblood) in celebration.

It's official, Human Beings: a "community" film is coming to Peacock

COMMUNITY, left to right: Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown, Donald Glover, Alison Brie, Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs in

Watch out, Greendale Human Beings: A "community" feature is finally in the works at Peacock, fulfilling the sitcom's famous "six seasons and a movie" prophecy. Announced by streaming platform NBC on September 30, "Community: The Movie" will feature most of the cast from the comedy ensemble, including Joel McHale, Alison Brie, Danny Pudi, Ken Jeong, Gillian Jacobs and Jim Rash, as well than original series creator Dan Harmon, reports Variety. McHale is also set to executive produce alongside Andrew Guest.

Donald Glover and Yvette Nicole Brown – who respectively played Troy Barnes and Shirley Bennett – are not yet confirmed to be involved, although McHale tagged both actors in a tweet and Instagram post sharing the news. Additionally, Glover and Brown each took part in a virtual table read event with the rest of the cast in 2020, so we remain hopeful for their return. It seems unlikely that Chevy Chase, whose Pierce Hawthorne was killed off in season five, is involved.

"Community" ran for a total of 110 episodes from 2009 to 2015, with the first five seasons airing on NBC and the final episode airing on Yahoo! Filter. The cool (cool, cool) sitcom followed the adventures of several quirky Greendale Community College students who joined a study group that later morphed into the Save Greendale Committee, and garnered a dedicated fanbase for its credentials. to meta-humor and pop culture. During its run, the show won the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation in 2011 and the Critics' Choice Television Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2012.

"Community: The Movie" will presumably pick up where the team left off in the season six finale, during which virtually everyone but McHale's Jeff left Greendale. No premiere date has yet been revealed, but it's clear the cast is just as excited as the fans. Several stars, including Brie, Pudi and Jeong, celebrated the movie's announcement by sharing the same blue and white graphic that reads "...and a movie" on social media. It's time to raise the roof and "pop, pop" some champagne like Magnitude (Luke Youngblood) in celebration.

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