Alison Brie offers a promising community movie update

Six seasons and a movie has long been the rallying cry for fans — and the cast — of “Community.” And, according to series star Alison Brie, there’s more movement than ever on that potential follow-up film.

“You know what, I’ll say it. There’s been movement,” Brie admits in an upcoming episode of WrapWomen’s “UnWrapped” podcast. “There’s been some talks. People are talking and certain things — wheels are turning. I said it!”

Brie’s comments come on the heels of her co-star Joel McHale, who gave fans a tease at the end of June. He was a little coy about the matter, but he did tell ComicBook.comThat he was “more optimistic”More than ever before, and that “interest has returned,”However, it was noted that there are many things that must be done to make a film a success. Brie now wants to offer some concrete hope for film fans.

Like McHale Brie would also add that things can change, and that there are many moving parts. But, she notes that the serious conversations happening now are further than they’ve ever gotten before.

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“I’m saying there are legitimate conversations that are happening. Whether or not they will ever turn into an actual movie — I would love it if they did, and I hope that they do,”She went on. “But the fact alone that actual real conversations are happening is I think the most progress we’ve ever made on that front.”

Last summer, series creator Dan Harmon stated that he believed in the concept of series. “formalistically”You owe a movie that “Community”Fans are not limited to enjoying, “but they can stand back and go, ‘You know, the crazy thing about this movie is that if you didn’t know there was a show, this is an insanely good movie.’”

The question is, then, where would this movie end up? The show’s original home, NBC, effectively has its own streaming platform in Peacock. But NBC canceled. “Community”Season 5 and the sixth season are over. “Community” subsequently ran on Yahoo’s now-dead streaming service, Yahoo Screen. Sony Pictures Television produced the program.

The six seasons are available on Netflix.

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