Summary
- Yvette Nicole Brown confirms she is ”
on board
” for the
Community
movie, promising fans that it will happen despite delays. - The long-awaited sequel to the cult classic sitcom will see the majority of the original cast return for a big adventure.
- While the various delays have led to some skepticism from longtime fans of the show, the fact that every new update seems to confirm more returning cast members is sure to make the wait worth it.
With no official reports having ever confirmed her return, Yvette Nicole Brown has finally given an answer on her potential Community movie appearance. Brown was part of the original lead cast for the Dan Hamon sitcom, starring as single mother Shirley Bennett, who comes to Greendale Community College in the hopes of starting a brownie business following her divorce from her children’s father. Upon its announcement, the Community movie cast was set to see the returns of Joel McHale, Danny Pudi, Alison Brie, Gillian Jacobs, Jim Rash and Ken Jeong, while Brown and Donald Glover were not initially confirmed.
During a recent interview with Parade to discuss her new podcast, Squeezed, Brown was asked about the possibility of her return for the Community movie. The original star excitedly confirmed she is “on board” to return as Shirley for the film continuation of the cult classic sitcom, and promises that it “will happen” after various filming start delays. Check out what Brown shared below:
It will happen! We don’t know when, but I’m on board. And that might be a scoop because, for the longest time, it wasn’t confirmed. It was going to happen this June, but everything got pushed because of the [SAG-AFTRA] strike last year.
Though never officially announced by Peacock, this isn’t the first time Brown’s involvement in the Community movie’s story was seemingly confirmed, with Jeong having indicated in January 2024 that she would be returning. She wasn’t the only cast member that longtime fans of the show waited to hear about returning, as Glover’s involvement took a year and a half to be confirmed by the Golden Globe and Emmy winner. Prior to both of their confirmations, though, Harmon had frequently assured he intended to have them both back.
While filming has seen various delays in getting started, Brown’s optimism about the Community movie still being on track echoes her other co-stars’ comments following the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strikes that shut down Hollywood. Prior to Brown, the most recent update for the movie came from McHale in July 2024, in which he said the movie finally had “the money” to begin production, while indicating a “vaguely next year” window for starting.
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Beyond just cast confirmations, though, the Community movie is certainly looking to be well worth the decade-long wait for its arrival. Harmon has frequently shared positive updates on the movie’s script, with Brie also revealing in April 2024 that she’s not only read the script, but that “it’s so funny“. With the long wait not only bringing about the opportunity for Harmon to improve the script, but also ensuring more actors get to reprise their fan-favorite roles, the movie could very well be a meaningful continuation of the beloved show.
Source: Parade
Community
The Community movie is the long-awaited sequel to the television series created by Dan Harmon. The film, which was always comedically teased throughout the series with the phrase “Six seasons and a movie,” will see the majority of the cast return for a big adventure that will pick up some time after the sixth season.
- Studio(s)
- Sony Pictures Television
- Distributor(s)
- Peacock