Alison Brie says she’s nonetheless right down to make a “Community” film, however she’s giving followers a motive to switch their long-used battle cry to “six seasons and a (Netflix) movie,” as a result of the star of “GLOW” (which streams on Netflix, by the best way) needs it made for Netflix, if that wasn’t clear.
“Yeah, I think I would,” Brie advised Pop Culture, when requested if she’d return as Annie Edison for a movie continuation of the Dan Harmon-created comedy. “I mean, look, it’s like, are we going to do the movie? I feel like if the ‘Community’ movie ever gets made, it should just be made for Netflix, and it would be fun to do, but, I think it would be best if we could get everyone to do it, so I feel like that might be difficult.”
So cool. Cool, cool, cool. Now followers simply must get the streaming service and the remainder of the “Community” alums on board to reunite for the movie that might deliver the hashtag to fruition.
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Last January, Danny Pudi advised TheWrap he’s “absolutely” up for the film and has “told Dan multiple times — we have a text chain — we’re ready for the movie!” And just a few months earlier than that, Harmon himself advised TheWrap he’s “trying” to make it occur.
“Community” launched in September 2009 and aired on NBC earlier than shifting to Yahoo! Screen for its remaining 13-episode run. The unique forged included Brie, Pudi, Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Yvette Nicole Brown, Donald Glover, Ken Jeong, Chevy Chase and Jim Rash.
15 Musical TV Episodes Ranked: From ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ to ‘Riverdale’ (Photos)
You know the way some folks like to sing however are straight-up tone deaf and should not be allowed to belt out a single be aware? Yeah, the identical goes for TV reveals. While many have tried to drag off a song-fueled episode, few do it effectively. Ahead of the highly-anticipated “Heathers: The Musical” episode of The CW’s “Riverdale,” TheWrap has ranked a number of the best-known musical episodes, from the showstopping to the “oh, please stop.”
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1. “Once More With Feeling” — “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”:
There is actually no different musical episode of some other TV present — previous, current or future — that would take the No. 1 slot from Joss Whedon’s extravaganza “Once More With Feeling.” A demon who involves city to make everybody reveal all their secrets and techniques by way of tune, who can then solely be stopped by an epic dance off led by Sarah Michelle Gellar who needed to be auto-tuned? Yeah, no, everybody else go dwelling. It did not damage that forged members Anthony Stewart Head (Giles) and Amber Benson (Tara) have some depraved pipes.
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2. “Regional Holiday Musical” — “Community”:
The Dan Harmon-created collection did what it does greatest with its musical episode: received meta with it. The Christmas-themed installment ripped on the musical episode trope, and the present “Glee,” laborious. It additionally featured Troy aka Donald Glover aka Childish Gambino rapping together with his bestie A-B-E-D, and a really unsettling “Santa Baby” parody tune from Alison Brie. And it is “Community.” So.
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