Community Creator Fears Strikes Could Cause the Movie to Fall Apart

Community creator Dan Harmon fears the upcoming movie may not come to fruition due to potential scheduling conflicts caused by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes affecting Hollywood in recent months.Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, Harmon, who serves as an executive producer for the Community movie, expressed enthusiam about the film, which “would involve the gang getting back together.” However, when exactly this could happen remains a mystery, as the WGA and SAG-AFTRA work stoppages threw production into a loop. Initial plans were to begin shooting in Atlanta, ensuring that show alum Donald Glover could participate. The strikes have caused scheduling headaches, and Harmon is now worried things may not realign: “By the time we can recoordinate, what are the odds that everyone’s schedule is going to once again align?”Harmon acknowledges feeling the pressure of high fan expectations, as audiences hope the movie will deliver satisfying conclusions to multiple character arcs from the classic NBC sitcom. “And that’s the fandom that’s been the most supportive of me, all told, and has endured the most for supporting me,” he said. “Because I wasn’t thinking about them when I was feuding with Chevy. Only later did I realize that I’d hurt these people who didn’t want to think about me as some kind of odd, self-styled Kubrick. They cared about Greendale, this world that I created, and suddenly, they were getting this unadulterated side order of me, which was not fair to them.”RELATED: Community Movie Producer Dan Harmon Reveals Change He Wants to Make From the TV Show

Community creator Dan Harmon fears the upcoming movie may not come to fruition due to potential scheduling conflicts caused by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes affecting Hollywood in recent months.

RELATED: Community Movie Producer Dan Harmon Reveals Change He Wants to Make From the TV Show

Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, Harmon, who serves as an executive producer for the Community movie, expressed enthusiam about the film, which “would involve the gang getting back together.” However, when exactly this could happen remains a mystery, as the WGA and SAG-AFTRA work stoppages threw production into a loop. Initial plans were to begin shooting in Atlanta, ensuring that show alum Donald Glover could participate. The strikes have caused scheduling headaches, and Harmon is now worried things may not realign: “By the time we can recoordinate, what are the odds that everyone’s schedule is going to once again align?”

Harmon acknowledges feeling the pressure of high fan expectations, as audiences hope the movie will deliver satisfying conclusions to multiple character arcs from the classic NBC sitcom. “And that’s the fandom that’s been the most supportive of me, all told, and has endured the most for supporting me,” he said. “Because I wasn’t thinking about them when I was feuding with Chevy. Only later did I realize that I’d hurt these people who didn’t want to think about me as some kind of odd, self-styled Kubrick. They cared about Greendale, this world that I created, and suddenly, they were getting this unadulterated side order of me, which was not fair to them.”

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