The actress Yvette Nicole Brown played by Shirley Bennett in “Community” gave some spoilers about what can we expect from the film based on the sitcom: “It’s very funny, it’s very irreverent, it’s silly.”
“I think it’s being rewritten, but we all read an entire, complete script. So, a script exists”, said the actress in an interview with The Wrap. “Now we just have to try to put together all the pieces of the puzzle of everyone’s agenda. We were scheduled to do this, and then the strike [dos roteiristas de Hollywood] it happened.”
“It’s all these things we’re trying to put together right now, but it’s going to happen. We are going to make the film, and we are all on board to make it,” he added.
The film, which has no release date yet, will feature the original cast of the series: Donald Glover (Troy Barnes), Alison Brie (Annie Edison), Yvette Nicole Brown (Shirley Bennett), Gillian Jacobs (Britta Perry), Joel McHale (Jeff Winger), Ken Jeong (Ben Chang), Danny Pudi (Abed Nadir) and Jim Rash (Dean Pelton).
The film is set to debut on the US streaming platform Peacock. The six seasons of the series, which debuted in 2009, are available on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
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