Alison Brie, an American actress and writer, sat down for an interview with People at the Sundance Film Festival for the premiere of her film, Together.
Revealing how she’s been preparing for the upcoming Community sequel film, she explained, "I was having a meeting with [series creator] Dan Harmon, and we were talking about the Community movie and I wanted to rewatch some classic Annie episodes, so I did, and they were great.”
Her reference is to the character she played in the show, Annie Edison who is one of the students at the community college in the show.
She had stated back in August 2022 that discussions were taking place to bring the show, which ended with six seasons, back to screens with a film, "There's been movement. There's been some talks. People are talking and certain things — wheels are turning."
Her co star from the show, Joel McHale later revealed that the flick "hasn't been shot yet" but that "we have the money, and that's a huge step.”
"And hopefully, people still want to see it. And Peacock's paying for it. And so I can't wait to do it. I'll say vaguely next year. How about that?,” he added.
Ken Jeong, another cast member, then admitted that he had received the script for the film, “There is a script, there is a plan. We just don’t know when [it will happen]. Once that’s agreed upon, it’ll be magical and real emotional."