It Looks Like Fans Are Going To Get The 'Community' Movie They've Always Wanted
Vivian Zink/NBCIf you're not in the know, the big running gag on NBC's cult phenomenon "Community" has been to do six seasons of the show followed by a movie.
It's often illuminated on social media as #sixseasonsandamovie.
Since the news of the show's revival on Yahoo, it looks like fans may actually get that movie, too.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Sony Pictures Television president of programming and production Zack Van Amburg spoke openly about the show's potential future. When asked about doing a seventh season, he said the only next logical step would be to make a film.
"There's no way we're not making the movie now!" said Van Amburg. "I think once we make the movie, let's look up and decide how much more Community the world wants. We promised six seasons and a movie, how much more do you want?! [Laughs.] … I'd be lying if I told you that we have not had some very early and preliminary conversations that are very exciting about what a potential movie could be and who might direct it. It's early but it's completely in our thought process."
For anyone who doesn't watch "Community," the running gag of "six seasons and a movie" was first introduced at the end of season 2, a time when "Community" wasn't really sure if it was going to get renewal for a third season amid poor ratings.
Abed (Danny Pudi) shouts out the phrase after Jeff (Joel McHale) tells him another NBC show "The Cape" will only last a few weeks. (It made it to nine weeks before the finale aired online.) The phrase slowly become fan's battle cry when ever it was in danger of cancellation or its season premiere was pushed back by the network.It's not the first time we've heard talk about a "Community" movie.