Community comes back with a movie on Peacock

Seven years later, the final season of The Simpsons aired. Community is finally getting the movie it’s always aimed for. On the show’s Twitter accountWith star Joel McHaleAnd NBC’s Peacock accountsIt was confirmed. It was. Community movie will stream on Peacock when it’s released.

Community Dan Harmon was the creator of this show, which began broadcasting on NBC in 2009. Harmon was fired from the show after its third season, which gave season 4 a very different feel, and even led to the characters breaking the fourth wall and calling it “the gas leak year.” (Harmon was later re-hired for season 5 of Community.)

Although the series was a cult favorite among die-hard fans it wasn’t a huge ratings success, so its renewal became a question every year. Community’s writers and cast even justified the show’s renewal with a joke made in season 2, episode 21, when Abed Nadir declared that “six seasons and a movie” was the perfect lifespan for a TV show. The punchline was a social media meme. Community eventually made it to six seasons, but only after it was canceled on NBC and revived on Yahoo!’s short-lived streaming service, Yahoo! Screen.

There is one question that remains about the movie’s reunion: who among the cast may actually be returning for it? According to Peacock’s announcement, Joel McHale, Danny Pudi, Alison Brie, Gillian Jacos, Jim Rash, and Ken Jeong are all set to return, with Dan Harmon back to write. For now, Donald Glover and Yvette Nicole Brown are not confirmed to return; it’s also unclear if Chevy Chase will come back, though he left the show before season 5, reportedly due to frequent on-set arguments with other actors and crew.

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