COMMUNITY Series Creator Dan Harmon Says the Movie Is Outlined and Being Pitched
Fans of the hit comedy series Community have been waiting a long time for the follow-up movie that they’ve been asking for since the show wrapped in 2015. While cast members have given statements on the potential film over the years, we finally have a concrete statement from the show’s creator, Dan Harmon, this week.
Harmon told Newsweek:
“There is an outline for it. There’s a product put together and pitched out in the world. I guess that’s how real it is.”
Harmon was hesitant to continue riling fans up, though, adding:
“That’s probably enough that’ll make people mad when [there’s nothing] a year from now. It still doesn’t mean there’s going to be a movie tomorrow. It means there is definitely going to be one.”
He went on to say:
“The fan that Instagrams every day about ‘Community,’ how can you tell them, ‘Yes, it’s definitely going to happen, but it may be between one and eight years from now’ — which is how the industry works, especially when you factor in pandemics and whatnot,” Harmon continued. “It just feels like psychological torture, from a fan’s perspective, to keep looking into the backseat of a station wagon and saying, ‘Who wants McDonald’s?’ And to just keep driving down the freeway. I don’t want to be guilty of causing that sensation. It just takes so long sometimes.”
What’s a few more years at this point? As long as fans eventually get their “six seasons and a movie!”, I think everyone will be happy. What do you think of this next step pushing us closer to the Community movie?
via: Variety