“Community” Movie Confirmed: Filming Set for This Year

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After nearly a decade of anticipation, the “Community” movie is finally set to begin filming this year, revealed Joel McHale in a recent interview. As fans of the beloved TV series await the reunion of Greendale’s eclectic gang, the production schedule is carefully aligned to accommodate Donald Glover’s availability. McHale’s enthusiasm and inside jokes suggest a promising return to the humor and camaraderie that made the show a cult favorite.

“Community” Reunion On The Horizon

Joel McHale, known for his role as Jeff Winger on “Community,” shared exciting updates in an interview with Deadline while promoting his Fox sitcom, “Animal Control.” McHale humorously hinted at the movie’s plot involving an adventurous trip to the center of the earth, quickly clarifying that the storyline revolves around a college reunion. According to McHale, the eagerly awaited script is complete, a fact corroborated by co-star Donald Glover, who mentioned in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that the movie would feature Abed Nadir, portrayed by Danny Pudi, as a successful film director shooting his magnum opus.

Navigating Star Schedules

The biggest challenge in getting the “Community” movie off the ground has been scheduling, particularly around Donald Glover’s busy agenda. McHale expressed confidence that filming would begin this year, stating, “I think it’s happening this year and probably next week. It’s working around Donald’s schedule.” This commitment to accommodating key cast members underscores the dedication to preserving the original ensemble’s chemistry, pivotal to the show’s success.

Casting and Crew Insights

Joel McHale also shared insights into his current and past projects, highlighting the contrast in dynamics between his new cast in “Animal Control” and his former “Community” co-stars. Despite his playful jabs calling them “a bunch of hacks,” there’s clear, deep affection among the cast members. Ken Jeong, another “Community” alumnus, will appear in “Animal Control,” bringing his unique humor to the set, which McHale jokingly complained about due to Jeong being “too f***ing funny.”

As “Community” fans gear up for what promises to be a nostalgic and humorous reunion, the movie’s development reflects a blend of excitement and playful banter that has always characterized the series. With Joel McHale and the rest of the ensemble eagerly awaiting the start of production, the spirit of Greendale Community College is set to make a triumphant return, much to the delight of its devoted fan base. As McHale put it, the film is not just a continuation but a celebration of the enduring legacy of “Community.”