Community fans are all hoping the show keeps its promise of “six seasons and a movie”, despite the original series finishing up in 2015. Nearly a decade later, Shirley Bennett actress Yvette Nicole Brown has confirmed a film is still very much on the horizon - despite some delays. In a recent interview, the star confirmed the movie “is going to happen”, but explained that he script is now being revamped.

It comes after reports of delays following the announcement of the film in 2022. Speaking to The Wrap , Brown clarified: “I think it’s being reworked, but we all have read an entire, full script. So a script exists.

“I heard that we have the big credit in LA that gives you money to make the film. So we’re definitely going to be doing it in LA.” Jeff Winger actor Joel McHale previously took responsibility for the movie’s delay, stepping in to tell GQ that fans “can fully blame my schedule” after Donald Glover’s busy schedule was initially thought to be the reason production was being held up.

Addressing her own casting in Community: The Movie, Brown went on to explain: “For a minute, I wasn’t confirmed, so they have to now change some things, because I am confirmed, and they can now change some things for Shirley’s character as well. “So it’s going to be really, it’s going to be a good time,” she added. “It’s just now trying to get all these puzzle pieces together of everybody’s schedule.

“We were scheduled to do it, and then the.