Donald Glover Addresses Rumor His Schedule Is Holding Up ‘Community’ Movie—”Everyone Is Hating On Me On The Internet!”
10.05.2024 - 23:11
/ deadline.com
Donald Glover has been booked and busy but those rumors about his schedule holding up production on Peacock‘s Community: The Movie aren’t accurate, according to the multihyphenate.
“It’s happening but I don’t know when. I swear, it’s happening,” Glover told Deadline earlier this week at the Deadline Studio at Prime Experience in support of his Prime TV series Mr. and Mrs Smith. The video can be watched above.
When asked if it was his busy schedule holding up production, he said while laughing, “Everybody is hating on me on the internet and it’s not me! They’re like, ‘We know that you’re the reason.’ Maybe I was last year— maybe— but not this time.”
Created by Dan Harmon, Community, a comedy series set at a Community College in a fictional Colorodao town, ran for 110 episodes across six seasons, between 2009 and 2015, originating on NBC before moving over to the now-defunct Yahoo! Screen for its final run. Throughout its run, it notably won an Emmy, a Critics’ Choice Television Award, and other accolades. Peacock officially announced the Community movie back in 2022, enlisting Harmon and Andrew Guest to pen the script.
And while the streamer has mostly remained mum about the project’s status, which was delayed due to scheduling issues with its many stars whose careers have skyrocketed since the show concluded in 2015, as well as the dual WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. So until anything official coming down the pipeline has been provided drop by drop by talent.
Like Joel McHale, who spoke to Deadline in March revealed that the Community movie will shoot “this year” and that he’d be “shocked” if it doesn’t. “But I really do think it’s happening this year, and probably next week. It’s basically working around Donald’s