2020-09-25

'Community' Star Yvette Nicole Brown Says Movie Is '100 Percent' (Eventually) Happening

Following its sixth and final season in 2015, fans of the beloved sitcom Community have been holding onto hope of a film after adopting the slogan "six seasons and a movie," a line from Season 2 now embedded in popular culture when referring to shows on the verge of cancellation. But with more than five years removed since Community's finale, series alum Yvette Nicole Brown tells PopCulture.com exclusively that the second half of the Dan Harmon-created show's prophecy will come true.

"I've always joked and said that if we were going to do it, now would have been the time because everybody's free. If you're trying to get Donald Glover, you better get him during the pandemic. But that joke aside, 100% we're going to do it," Brown told us for our series, PopCulture @ Home. "It's always been about scheduling and never desires. As soon as Dan writes it or one of the other great writers writes it, and we all can find a time on this calendar — where everybody can set aside a month to do it — 100% we would do it."

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