Community: Film from the series ‘will happen’, guarantees Yvette Nicole Brown

Community: Film from the series ‘will happen’, guarantees Yvette Nicole Brown

Yvette Nicole Brown played Shirley Bennett in the comedy series Community

interpreter of Shirley Bennett in the acclaimed comedy series Community, assured that the show’s movie “will happen.” The series was created by Dan Harmonone of those responsible for Rick and Mortyand ran for six seasons from September 2009 to April 2014.

It is worth remembering how Alison Brieinterpreter of Annie Edison, confirmed how “legitimate conversations” took place regarding a film sequel in the series. Before that, Joel McHalewho lived the protagonist Jeff Wingersaid in June 2022 how he was “more positive” about the film’s chances of getting off the ground.

During an interview with collider, Nicole Brown explained how optimistic he was about the project coming to fruition. “This is the thing we’ve been saying for years, it’s not that there’s a lack of desire,” she said. “We would all love to do that, but everyone branched out and did so many different things.”

“And how do you work a schedule where you can have Donald Glover, Gillian Jacobs or Danny Pudi, all together in one place at the same time, again? So this is the biggest puzzle to put together, but every puzzle can be completed,” he continued. “So I believe it will happen, I don’t know when, but there are conversations now, currently.”

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Avengers: paintball episode of Community brought the Russo brothers to the MCU; meet

Anthony and Joe Russo could, without any problem, credit the stardom achieved in marvel studios to work done on the NBC comedy series, Community. After all, it was a season two paintball battle episode that paved the way for the brothers. Russian to Marvel Cinematic Universe. But how did this happen?

The sibling duo started their journey in the industry with an unreleased film titled pieces. In production, were the producers, writers and directors. Subsequently, they acted as co-directors of Welcome to Colinwood, You, Me and Dupreein addition to the remarkable work in Arrested Development. All this until they arrived in 2009 and directed the pilot episode of Dan Harmonin Community. Throughout the seasons, they took turns directing several episodes, however, the most significant of their careers happened at the end of the second season, in For A Few Paintballs More.

After the success of the paintball war episode in season one, Community decided to create some sequels. Both episodes were directed by Joe Russo and were inspired by Spaghetti Westerns and in the franchise Star Wars. the CEO of Marvel, Kevin Feigea big fan of the series, was aware of the duo’s work on the series, and thus used the episode to bring the brothers into the studio.

After Marvel fall in love with them, Anthony and Joe appeared in Captain America: Civil War. Afterwards, they started directing more productions such asAvengers: Infinity Warand the world box office record holder, Avengers: Endgame.


Source: Rollingstone

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