Community Movie Update: Hope for a 2027 Release After Six Seasons
William Howard
Updated on May 17, 2026
Published on April 3, 2026, at 12:34 PM EDT, Ryan Northrup—a Senior Staff Writer with over 5,000 articles for ScreenRant—provides insight into the long-awaited Community movie revival. With a background spanning public relations and film school at Vancouver Film School, Northrup’s expertise shines through in his detailed coverage of the project’s evolution.
While the original plan aimed for a 2026 debut, scheduling conflicts and labor disputes have delayed production. However, recent developments offer renewed optimism: Donald Glover, known for his role as Troy Barnes, shared promising updates about active filming efforts, though specific dates remain undisclosed.
The film, penned by series creator Dan Harmon and Andrew Guest, faces challenges in securing the full original cast—including key members like Joel McHale and Alison Brie—but remains committed to honoring the show’s legacy. A 2027 release appears more feasible than 2026, aligning with production timelines and actor availability.
Beyond acting, cast members continue diverse careers: Joel McHale stars in Fox’s Animal Control, Brie appears in Together and Apples Never Fall, and Jacobs lends her voice to Invincible. Meanwhile, series regulars Ken Jeong and Jim Rash are expected to return, adding depth to the narrative.
Production hurdles persist, but Glover’s enthusiasm signals progress. Should filming commence soon, tangible updates may emerge rapidly. For fans eager to relive the Greendale experience, the movie promises a heartfelt college reunion, with Abed (Pudi) now directing major films—a fitting nod to the series’ enduring impact.