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Briefly: Is it finally over?

Could Community finally be finished?

I sure hope not. Last year’s Yahoo-driven season six was a comedic tour-de-force, and somehow surpassed many fans high, high expectations.

Once the sixth season concluded earlier this year, things were pretty up in the air as to whether or not we’d see a seventh season, a #sixseasonsandamovie style motion picture, or nothing at all.

Yahoo has expressed interest in somehow continuing the franchise, as has series creator Dan Harmon. Joel McHale, however, doesn’t think it’s going to happen, as stated in an interview with Metro Weekly:

“All of our contracts were up after six years,” McHale told Metro Weekly. “All the actors on the show, almost without exception — their stock has risen significantly and it’s out of the pay rate that is affordable to make the show. So you’re not going to be able to get Alison Brie or Gillian Jacobs at a normal television salary anymore. There is just not enough money to be able to pay for the show.”

So there you have it. Contracts are up, and pretty much everyone is a far bigger star than they were when they started the series, meaning another season would be very, very expensive.

Harmon, however, does think we’ll at least see a movie. He told TVLine back at SDCC that “We wait a little bit, let [the cast] explore their awesome careers, and then we get together for an incredible movie.”

It would be a shame to see a series very much in its prime series go the way of the dodo at this point, but after seeing five more seasons than I ever thought I would, I’m really just happy that the show went on as long as it did.

Do you hope that we see more Community? What would you like to see in a movie? Sound out below!

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We’ve made it to season six.

Our beloved Community begins its sixth season very soon — on Yahoo! Screen, March 17th — and a full trailer has just went online. I’m embarrassed to say I can’t for the life of me embed Yahoo! video, so you’ll have to click for it here.

Despite losing several of the key cast over the last few years, Community appears to not have missed a beat and remains the same show we know and love (except for whatever the Gas Leak Year was). The spoof of Age of Ultron is just inspired.

Community season six is resembling your favorite buddy from college still be his old funny self. Just with a few wrinkles and a few hard hits from reality.

I’m also not sure what influenced the change in lighting, but the study table looks drastically different. Forget the empty seats, the sun looks like its setting. Symbolic of the show’s imminent end, or just the change in ownership? That’s for you to decide.

New cast members Danny Glover and Paget Brewster are on full display, and it appears Paget is set-up as a rival of sorts for Britta. It might be my eyes but the constant cutting between the two have blurred them for me and they honestly kind of look alike.

Community airs March 17th on …Yahoo! Screen. I need to get used to these Chang-es.

Briefly: Greendale alum have been desperately waiting to hear just when we’ll be able to return to our favourite school, and Yahoo! has finally given us a locked date via this hilarious video:

Yep, that was way better than any ad that NBC ever did for the show. Are you as excited as we are for the series to return? March 17th really can’t come soon enough.

It’s been a crazy few years for the series, from Dan Harmon getting fired which led to the “gas leak year”, to him being hired back for one year before NBC decided to pull the plug, and to Yahoo! saving the show with what Dan Harmon said was “literally hours.” before contracts expired. It’s been an amazing run, and it’s crazy to think that #SixSeasonsAndAMovie could actually, possibly happen.

Briefly: We’re getting a sixth season of Community, which is absolutely incredible in itself, and something that we never thought would happen.

Sadly, Shirley will not be a part of it.

TVGuide broke the news earlier today, and we’ve been hanging our heads in sadness ever since. It was hard to be too upset with the actress however, when she explained why she left:

“My dad needs daily care and he needs me. The idea of being away 16 hours a day for five months, I couldn’t do it. It was a difficult decision for me to make, but I had to choose my dad.”

Family comes first, and rightly so.

How the show will handle her departure will certainly be interesting, but Yvette says that “I am totally open to whatever Dan decides. I’m glad it won’t be hard for them to explain where she is. She has three kids, a degree and a business. There are a lot of ways to explain her [departure].” It was also noted that she may be open to guest appearances.

So, we’ve now lost Shirley, Pierce, and Troy (though there are some rumours that he’ll be making a return). Are you still excited for the sixth season? Or is half the cast disappearing too much for you?

We’ll be sure to share more Community news as soon as we hear it!

Briefly: It’s an amazing time that we live in, isn’t it? Back in my day, when a show was cancelled, it was cancelled. You’d have fond memories of the hours you spent in front of your television, but you would never even hope or dream that there could possibly be more.

Now, it seem like shows come back from the dead fairly regularly (Arrested Development, Veronica Mars, The Killing… twice, just to name a few), and the returning series that I’m most (beyond) excited about is Yahoo!’s Community.

Yep, Yahoo! picked up the series and announced a sixth season on the final day before contracts expired, and the world hasn’t stopped talking about it since. Today, they debuted the first teaser / sizzle reel for the show, stating that Community will be “better than it was before,” and “Better. Faster. Stronger.”

The reel is composed of entirely existing footage, and even includes a nod of the hard-to-remember gas leak year, but it still makes us obnoxiously excited for what’s to come. You can take a look at the reel below, and be sure to let us know what you hope to see next season!

Briefly: This was sure cutting it close. NBC cancelled Community back in May, and its stars contracts would have expired at midnight tonight, but Yahoo! has announced that it’s resurrected Community for a 13 episode sixth season, with every episode releasing at once sometime in 2015  Update: Yahoo’s release has been edited, and now says that the episodes will be ‘released weekly this Fall’.

Maybe it’s not the darkest timeline after all. After talks with Hulu fell through, I thought for sure that the dream of six seasons and a movie would be cut short, but now fans have a glimmer of hope.

Dan Harmon said that “I am very pleased that Community will be returning for its predestined sixth season on Yahoo. I look forward to bringing our beloved NBC sitcom to a larger audience by moving it online. I vow to dominate our new competition. Rest easy, Big Bang Theory. Look out, Bang Bus!”

Chris McKenna, Russ Krasnoff and Gary Foster also return, and Joel McHale added ‘The reports of our cancelation have been greatly exaggerated.’ —Mark Twain (The other version of this quote has been wrong for years). #SixSeasonsAndaMovie is real. Thank you Sony. Thank you Yahoo. Thank you Dan Harmon.  And thank you to the greatest f%$#ing fans in the history of the human race. It’s the internet. We can swear now.”

We are so excited. So excited, in fact, that we just changed our default search provider.

What are your thoughts on the renewal? What do you hope to see next season? Sound out below!

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Briefly: It was barely three weeks ago that NBC broke our hearths with the cancellation of Community, one season and one movie shy of the series’ end goal.

Fans, of course, didn’t give up, and instead flooded Netflix and Hulu with requests to bring the show up. Weeks have passed, actors started moving on, and no announcements were made… but now there may be a glimmer of hope.

Deadline has learned that Sony (Community‘s owner) and Hulu have entered ‘preliminary’ talks to develop another season of the cult comedy. Hulu has just expressed interest in expanding their original content offerings, and this would be an absolutely incredible addition.

We’ll be sure to keep you updated as we learn more, but Human Beings, don’t lose hope yet. Do however, let us know how excited you’d be if this was picked up.

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Briefly: Sad news for fans of amazing television, Community has been cancelled.

It was news that I wasn’t expecting to hear, as creator Dan Harmon, as well as the cast and crew have been tweeting optimistic thoughts for the last few weeks.

We sure hope that the Sony-owned series can find a home on another network (or Netflix or Hulu), but for now, Greendale is closed… permanently.

We got more of this series than fans ever thought we would, and an exceptional fifth season after Dan Harmon’s triumphant return, so it’s really a bittersweet announcement, as it’s one we expected years ago. We’ll be sure to fill you in on any news of a pickup, but for now let us know your favourite episode in the comments below!

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This article was co-written with Jeff “DorkSince83” Shropshire

Spoiler Alert; School kind of sucks.

If it’s not piles of homework, than its lackluster lunch options or constant bullying (maybe that was just me). How many times did you find yourself sitting in the back of the class listening to a professor drone on and on but in the back of your mind thinking “I wish there was another option.” If only there was a school filled with classes that I could pass, then I wouldn’t be grounded every weekend.

The world of Pop Culture has shown us that there are other options and all of them are fair better than regular school. Schools filled with magic, crazy frats, clones and cartoons. Who wouldn’t rather blow off Math in order to take potions? What better Principal to have than a mad scientist? What about a campus where you can form a frat for absolutely any interest you have? Television, Movies and Literature have filled our imagination with a never ending list of schools we wish we could declare as our alma mater.

Now let us play tribute to those schools that are (sadly) too awesome to really exist.

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10 : Port Chester University (PCU)

When picking any college you want to avoid one whose general awesome level depends solely on a specific group of people or frat-house (hence why you won’t find Adams College or Faber College here). PCU almost didn’t make the cut for that very reason. But then, I rewatched PCU. Have you seen this movie lately? Sure, the people in the Pit are the best people out there but this school has a frat house for EVERYONE. Feminists? Got it. Hippies? No Problem. Bigots? There’s even a frat for you. Plus the frats literally run the school.

While other schools are struggling to get ten people to participate in any event, at Port Chester University you book your lame local band to play your dorm and everyone will show up (but you better have chips or they will raise hell). Even more bizarre is that almost the entire school is made up of fans of Funk-God George Clinton. This might be the biggest plus of all, you ever hear Parliament Funkadelic at a non-teen movie party? No. Last time I tried to play “We Want the Funk” at a party I was booed a minute in, and that is truly a travesty.

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9 : Derrick Zoolander’s Center For Kids Who Cant Read Good And Wanna Learn To Do Other Stuff Good Too (Zoolander) 

Don’t be fooled by it’s tiny appearance, we promise that’s just a model of the facilities. Upon completion the school is truly a masterpiece of architecture and potentially one of the wonders of the world. Outside this luxurious learning center you are greeted by a fountain containing four statues in the midst of a gasoline fight, and that alone is almost grounds for this school’s inclusion of this list. However the statue is but a small sample of this school’s charm.

Once you get inside you realize your instructors are none other then world famous models Derek Zoolander and Hansel (It’s shocking the school convinced him to take time away from modeling to teach considering how hot he is right now). Your class schedule seems to be anything but ordinary. During Derek’s pitch apparently what he meant by “other stuff kids wanna do good too” were things like rock climbing (as that’s what we see Hansel teaching).

Doesn’t it just make your mind run rampant with all the possibilities of what you could learn at this school! Let’s be honest it’s pretty obvious this school is willing to teach you anything. You just have to want to be better at something and not be able to read good either.

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8 : South Harmon Institute of Technology (Accepted) 

Whats’ not to love about South Harmon Institute of Technology (or S.H.I.T for short). Their school colors are brown. Their school mascot is a sandwich. Their school news paper is called the rag. The school also has a killer outdoor pool. All my college had was a football field and a bunch of statues.

As a student you have full control over dictating your course load, and by full control we mean it. You literally can invent a class for whatever it is you wish to learn (for example there is a student majoring in blowing stuff up with his mind). It’s a lot like Derek Zoolander’s Center For Kids Who Can’t Read Good And Wanna Learn To Do Other Stuff Good Too except it doesn’t require the prerequisite of not being able to read. South Harmon Institute of Technology’s only restriction as to choosing your major is to what extreme you as the student can go in creatively making one up (I call dibs on the History of Nonexistence).

In a lot of ways going to South Harmon is like getting a degree in Liberal Arts, except there’s a chance your professor will be Lewis Black. So actually, it’s exactly like a Liberal Arts school.

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7 :  Wayside School (Wayside School Book Series)

Anyone who ever read the wayside book series wished they could attend this school.  First off it has the largest playground of any school around due to the fact the school was built upwards due to an architect who looked at the blue prints wrong. Instead of building a one-story building with 30 classrooms he built a 30-story building with one classroom each floor.That’s a pretty important factor to anyone young enough to attend elementary school.

The ridiculousness of this school doesn’t reside in just its ridiculous stature. Once inside you find an astonishing amount of insanity whether it be the paradox that there is no thirteenth floor yet there is a classroom on that same floor, or the fact that if you enter the basement you no longer have to attend class ever again.

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6 : Acme Luniversity (Tiny Toons) 

Let’s cut right to the chance, The Looney Toons are your instructors, and you take classes about comedic timing. Is there any thing more to say that will sell you on this school? This has to be one of the easiest (not to mention most fun) schools ever institutionalized.

Watch a few episodes of Tiny Toon Adventures, there is no campus on this planet with a better student/teacher relationship. Students literally are scheming with their teachers every other episode. I wonder what the AP classes would be like. I’d assume they would tackle such intense topics like falling off a cliff with grace as instructed by Wile E Coyote.

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5 : Monster U (Monster University)

We are not too sure if Monster U has many majors other then those involving scaring children, but we’re confident most of those classes would be pretty fun. Your homework assignments basically revolves around coming up with ways to terrify children, that’s a dream come true for anyone who loves Halloween. You don’t even really need to study. Look at Mike Wazowski, he studies night and day but fails to be better than the other less studious students when it comes to the ability to scare anyone.

Classes aren’t the reason to attend Monsters U though, it’s all about the annual scare games. The scare games are to Monster University what Greek Week is to regular campuses. But while Greek Week  can come across as very abstract to others outside the Greek system the scare games stay inclusive to the whole campus. This is probably due to the previously stated fact that we are fairly certain every job in this world revolves around the art of scaring children. With exciting competitions like Avoid the Parents and Don’t Scare the Teen it’s impossible to not get sucked into the festivities. If you lived in a world of Monsters this would be like your Olympics.

 

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4 : Clone High (Clone High U.S.A.)

There’s a good chance you’re not familiar with Clone High U.S.A. That’s because MTV killed it four episodes in. However the premise (from the people who brought you Scrubs and The Lego Movie) is magical.

For reasons unknown a group of shadowy figures have cloned every famous world leader and they’re all in high school together. There’s the nerdy Abe Lincoln, the Jock JFK, the gothy Joan of Arc and the party animal Ghandi. Every day is chaos. Your principal is a mad scientist with a robot butler, every week there’s some fun activity (Film Festival, Track Meet, Basketball game) and Teen Wolf is one of the students (not making that up).

However the biggest appeal to Clone High for me is their winter holiday. They’ve gotten rid of all Religious specificity and created Snowflake Day. Snowflake Day involves a pirate with a candy cane for a hand and a yearly Snowflake Day Cabbage Patch. Now that’s a holiday I can get behind!

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3 : Greendale (Community)

The great thing about Greendale is that everyone at Greendale is fully aware of how insane that school is.  Dean Pelton is just the tip of the iceberg with his affinity for Dalmatians and women’s clothes.

A quick glimpse at the courses you can take and the professors that teach them makes it utterly obvious that everyone at this school was cut from the same mold. Where South Harmon Institute allowed you the pleasure of creating any class you’d like to learn Greendale has gone ahead and invented those classes for you before you even get there.  Classes on ladders, billiards, holding your breath, pottery and seizing the day are just what we’ve seen in the first season.

Greendale is less a university and more a social center for learning new hobbies. If by chance you are someone who likes their college a little less studious and a little more social then Greendale is still the place for you. They pretty much have a social event or dance every week, as well as have had full student body participation of paintball games on more then one occasion. They also may be the only community college with dorms which really sells the full college experience.

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2 : Hogwarts (The Harry Potter Series)

Hogwarts is a given on a list like this, however most people will probably have a problem with it being second place and not top honors.  The reason is that the problems with attending Hogwarts can sometimes outweigh the benefits.

Sure it would be pretty amazing if you checked your mailbox one day and inside found a wax sealed envelope inviting you to attend Hogwarts. However before you go bragging to all your friends don’t forgot that you can’t tell anyone about going to this school except for your family. You have to hide the fact that magic exists from the non magical world. In other words to all your friends you just disappear for nine months out of the year.

Plus the coursework doesn’t lend itself to any jobs outside of the magic community, and let’s be honest other then becoming teacher or working for the ministry of magic there aren’t many high profile careers in magic. Also don’t even think about exploring your options outside of magic either due to the fact that according to Hogwarts you don’t need fundamental classes like English and Mathematics (which definitely seems odd as you’d assume math would be crucial in potion making).

Did we forget to mention that you also need to watch out for everything that’s designed to kill you (which is basically everything in the school). The staircase are constantly moving, the school sport has a high injury level, werewolves are teachers, even the trees at this school are trying to kill you.

Despite all of the faults though, who doesn’t want to learn how to fly on a broom or turn their enemies into a rat!

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1 : Sky High (Sky High) 

Sky High, for anyone unaware, is a school for the offspring of superheroes. The school allows their students to hone their budding super skills. This school has a fantastic track record, only once in the history of Sky High has a student not developed a power.

Even if you don’t develop a super power it still means one or both of your parents have super powers which is pretty awesome. Now you may think that being a super hero has the same issue as being a Wizard (secret identities and all) but in the world of Sky High the rest of the world is fully aware that superheroes exist.  Not only do regular citizens know superheroes are real but they love them.

Even if you end up as “hero support” (aka sidekick) and have the worst super power ever discovered you will still be looked  up to by the 99% of the world population without any powers. The movie’s example of a horrible super power is one kid can glow, that’s it. Sure while that’s a pretty weak super power it still comes with a few benefits, like if he was to go hang out at a rave, those people would adore him.

This has been a long time coming. I’ve been watching this show since Season 1 and if you are like me…you were sad to see Dan Harmon fired from his show at the end of Season 3. Now we can celebrate with the death of the “Gas Leak Year” and welcome back our favorite Greendale study group.

Because I’m loyal to the things I like, I watched Season 4 of Community. Without getting too into it, I thought it was mostly crap. You can tell the team was trying hard but you could tell that the weirdness that makes this show great was gone. I’m happy to announce that Episodes 1 and 2 (“Repilot and “Introduction to Teaching”) are a return even better than we could ask for.

“Repilot” serves as just that, a reboot of sorts for the show. Jeff finds himself returning to Greendale after he has failed as a lawyer. But now, it’s as a teacher. The study group reunites (sans the grumpy quitter known as Chevy Chase) realizing that none of their lives are that great post-Greendale. Without getting too far into plot details…you should know that this episode is a great example of laying groundwork for what is an amazing comeback. This episode has some great call backs to the first episode of the show, memorable Britta one-liners and a hilariously meta “Donald Glover is leaving the show joke”. However, this episode was really just setup. The real icing on this pop culture cake is episode 2 of the premiere.

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Who noticed this awesome callback?

“Introduction to Teaching” shows us what life is like as a teacher at Greendale. We get to meet Professor Buzz Hickey (Jonathan Banks basically doing a psuedo Mike from Breaking Bad) as he shows Jeff the ropes of teaching. The only thing I want to highlight here is that there is a CLASS ON NICOLAS CAGE MOVIES. This episode is worth it for Abed’s Cage breakdown alone. Seriously…go and watch it.

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If you haven’t picked up on it yet, I loved these episodes. If they are any indication of what the rest of the season looks like…things are gonna be great. I haven’t even mentioned the surprise cameo in this episode. If you haven’t had a chance to watch the premiere…GO TO HULU NOW! You won’t regret it. If only for the Abed Cagedown.

What did you guys think of the premiere? As always, leave your comments below. I want to know if you think this show is worth #sixseasonsandamovie

Briefly: We’re finally just 13 days away from Community‘s celebrated return to television, marking Dan Harmon’s comeback to the series, as well as meaning that we’re just one season (and a movie) away from the series’ end goal.

Every trailer so far (here and here) has been absolutely wonderful, and this newly-released animated short is no different. The Christmas-themed video also helps to explain NBC’s odd scheduling of the show, including its premiere on the day that many will be travelling home from Christmas break, as well as a three-week break for the Olympics.

Take a look at the short below, and let us know just how excited you are for Community‘s triumphant return.

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Briefly: A few days ago we showed you the very first trailer for the upcoming fifth season of NBC’s Community.

Now, go beyond the darkest timeline with a longer, better, and funnier one.

The series that NBC hates but-just-can’t-seem-to-kill returns on January 2nd, and I couldn’t be more excited. This stuff looks absolutely golden, and especially compared to last year’s Harmon-less fourth season.

Take a look at the new preview below, and let us know just how happy you are to be heading back to Greendale!

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Briefly: Community is almost back, folks.

The series that NBC hates but-just-can’t-seem-to-kill returns on January 2nd, and the network has just debuted the season’s first trailer.

I laughed out loud numerous times during the one-minute preview, which may be more than I can say for the Dan Harmon-less season four (not really, there were a few great episodes). The preview explains just how the now-graduated Jeff Winger ends up back at Greendale, and I cannot wait to see what happens next.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know if you’re excited! If you haven’t seen Community yet, what are you waiting for? You’ve heard all the buzz, haven’t you?

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Briefly: NBC today announced the long-awaited return date for Community‘s fifth season.

The network has cancelled newcomers Ironside and Welcome to the Family (which I’ve never actually even heard of), and set premiere dates and times for both Community and Chicago P.D.

Community kicks off its fifth season on Thursday, January 2nd at 8PM (premiering with two episodes back-to-back), while Chicago P.D. starts January 8th.

Season five of Community, of course, features the long awaited return of series creator Dan Harmon, who was fired before season 4 began production, only to be asked back a year later. We won’t be seeing Chevy Chase, who left the series in its fourth season, and we’ll be seeing much less of Donald Glover, who will appear for only five episodes.

Are you excited for Community‘s return? Being that it’s my favourite comedy, I can’t freaking wait! It will, however, be interesting to see which of the show’s mechanics need to change now the the study group will be so much smaller. Maybe they’ll finally let Chang in?

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Last week, rumour had it that Community creator Dan Harmon was asked to return to the show, after season 4 showrunners Moses Port and David Guarascio decided to depart the series.

It looks like things are looking up for the long troubled, ridiculously funny sitcom, as Harmon himself tweeted a confirmation of his return:

 
Deadline later reported that the deal for Harmon’s return is not yet set in stone, and that negotiations seem to have hit a standstill, but that any issues are quickly expected to resolve.

This is incredible news for any Community fan. The comedy’s fourth season certainly had its brilliant moments, but was largely disappointing when compared to the first three outings. Things can only improve with the creator back on board.

Maybe, just maybe, we’ll get our six seasons and a movie after all.

Season 5, however, is still without a premiere date. I just hope that date isn’t October 19th. Let us know what you think of the news!

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Maybe this isn’t the darkest timeline after all…

It’s surprising news, but NBC’s long trouble Community has been renewed for a fifth season. The episode count has not yet been revealed, but it’s a safe bet that we’ll get at least 13.

I’ve been a fan of the show since it first premiered in 2009, and it’s been shocking to hear of the show’s renewal every year since then. Season four has suffered from both the worst ratings and the worst episodes, so I was really not expecting another year of content.

I’m unbelievably excited about the news. What do you hope to see in season five?

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Community is coming. Finally. With just a few more days until the show is slated to return, it’s (hopefully) too late for NBC to push it again.

 

The anticipated fourth season of the sitcom will premiere this Thursday, February 7th. The season opener looks to be a parody of The Hunger Games, and it actually looks pretty wonderful.

 

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Of course, just about every Greendale fan is wary about this year’s offering. After a long year of the show being delayed, its creator and showrunner Dan Harmon being fired (with many of the writer’s quitting afterwards in protest), and star Chevy Chase quitting midway through production, it could be a dark, dark year at Greendale Community College.

 

In any case, I love the cast and I love the characters, so I’m hoping for the best. Watch a new trailer for the season below, and let us know what you think!

 

Can you believe that we’re just 16 days away from seeing a new episode of Community. Did you ever think it would happen? That being said, 16 days is still plenty of time for another delay, so don’t uncross your fingers just yet (it probably won’t happen, NBC is just… well, NBC)!

 

NBC has released two new clips (and a featurette) for the sitcom’s fourth season. As far as I’m concerned, it’s like a breath of fresh air to see these characters again; we’ve been waiting for this for far too long.

 

After all the delays, after all the firings and staff quitting, and after the season was cut by half, Community is almost here: let’s just hope it’s at least close to what it once was. Check out the clips below, and let us know what you think!

 

 

 

 

Again, Community returns on October 19 February 2nd.

Bearing further delays, Community fans (like me!) are just 28 days away from FINALLY seeing a new episode.

 

NBC today released a sneak peek of the season four premiere History 101; the clip features a hilarious parody of The Hunger Games, which looks to work perfectly in the given context.

 

How freaking excited are you for this show to come back? As hard of a year as it’s been for Community and its fans, I can’t wait for it to be back on air. After all that’s happened: Dan Harmon’s firing (and many of the show’s writers quitting in protest), numerous delays, and Chevy Chase quitting, hopefully at its core, Community won’t have changed too much.

 

Check out the clip and episode synopsis below! Sound out below on your excitement (or wariness) of the upcoming season!

 

 

Again, the long awaited fourth season of Community premieres on October 19 February 7th. If you haven’t seen the show, I’d wholeheartedly recommend it. You can watch the existing three seasons on Hulu (US only), or seasons one and two on Netflix in Canada!

 

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George Costanza himself, Jason Alexender is headed back to community college. Not really of course, but he will guest starring on an upcoming episode of NBC’s troubled Community.

The actor has just revealed the (awesome) news via Twitter. Shortly afterwards TV Line was able to confirm, and Community fans went wild. No information has been revealed on who Alexander will play or what the episode will be about.

After numerous delays, the firing of creator Dan Harmon, and last week’s departure of Chevy Chase, it’s really great to hear some positive Community news for once. The fourth season is finally set to premiere on October 19 February 7th.

I can’t wait.

— jason alexander (@IJasonAlexander) December 4, 2012


 

Our favourite study group just lost one of its members.

Deadline has reported that Chevy Chase has left NBC’s troubled sitcom Community, which was initially set to premiere its fourth season last month. Rumours that Chase was at his wits end with the show have been swirling for months now, beginning in April when a leaked voicemail publicized his hate for Community creator Dan Harmon.

That being said, his departure isn’t the biggest surprise, as it’s been know that Chase has been unhappy with the show since season two was airing in 2011. The sitcom has had an extremely tough year, with creator Dan Harmon being fired (with most of the writers following in protest), numerous delays between airings and premieres, and now this. It seems as though the half-sized fourth season is going to be a sad goodbye to our favourite community college.

Most of the season had already been filmed before this decision, so it’s said that only the final few episodes will be missing Mr. Hawthorne. In any case, he won’t be a part of 4×13, which unless a ratings miracle happens, is very likely to be the series finale.

I’m bummed out about this. Anyone else? Pierce may have been a racist, misunderstood old bigot, but he was our racist, misunderstood old bigot. Maybe now they’ll finally let Chang in the group?

We’ll miss you Pierce, thanks for all your hard work.

Source: Deadline

 

Earlier this month NBC delayed the season 4 premiere of Community indefinitely. The news came just 10 days before the set date, and was horrible news for fans everywhere.

It appears as though a new date has now be set. Deadline reports (later followed by cast member tweets) that the premiere date is set for February 7th… months and months from now.

It sucks, and there isn’t much else to say. We should have already seen two episodes, and instead we’ll be waiting 100 more days to even see one. The only positive here is that the show is returning to its original timeslot rather than moving to Friday as initially reported.

100 more days. Plenty of time to catch up on Whitney.

Well, we may not be getting the Community premiere that we were all eagerly awaiting (nor even a date when we might be able to see it), but today the cast released a small gift for us fans that may slightly soften the blow.

If you weren’t yet aware, sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but the fourth season of fan-favourite Community will not be airing tonight. NBC made the announcement that they do in fact hate us, just 10 days before the scheduled premiere date.

The cast released a hilarious and cool video today, showing that they’re thinking of us fans. I don’t want to spoil anything, so just give it a watch below, and let us know what you think!

Season 4 of Community premieres… someday.

Just 11 days before we were set to return to Greendale, NBC has decided to delay the start of the school year.

It has been a tough year for Community and its fans. First, an unexpected hiatus left fans unsure if the show would ever return, then the showrunner and creator, Dan Harmon was fired from the sitcom, a shorter fourth season was ordered (which of course is better than no season at all), and now this.

NBC has not announced a new date for Community‘s return, simply stating that they needed more time to market it.

NBC’s rather unfunny Whitney has received the same delay.

If you haven’t seen Community. I highly recommend it. In my opinion, it’s the funniest show on television.

Way to Britta another one NBC.

Source: THR

It’s nearly time to head back to Greendale!

TV Line has learned that Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica, The Firm) will have a guest role on Community’s fourth season.

Helfer plays Lauren, and will meet Abed at an Inspector Spacetime convention.

Could Lauren be a new love interest? What about Hilda? Will Agent Robin ever return?

Community returns on October 19.

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One of the most anticipated movies in Marvel’s “Phase Two” is Captain America: The Winter Soldier. When announced at San Diego Comic-Con fans nearly lost it. Hell..even Ed Brubaker lost it and even tweeted “HOLY SHIT” when he found out about it. The Huffington Post recently sat down with Anthony Russo, one half of the directing team behind the sequel, and had a little chat about the movie. Below are some of the highlights of the interview.

When asked what they thought landed them such a big project:

Well, first of all, Marvel’s this incredible company that has shown in the past that they think outside the box with directors. I mean, it’s shocking the people they’ve hired, over and over again, and they’ve had great success as a result. They like character, and they like storytelling and they like fun. We were surprised, but they were big fans of “Community” and you can sort of draw a line between some things we did on “Community” and a Marvel movie.

How they sold themselves to get the job directing the sequel:

We were comic book geeks from a young age and big fantasy geeks. We got to talk to them in detail about that history. They knew that we understood the brand really well and the characters really well. It was a long process, actually, of talking to them over and over again, through a series of meetings over a long period of time. And I think they just — we were really passionate about the movie, incredibly passionate about the movie. They felt that, and they felt like it was the right match.

In regards to what appealed to them about Ed Brubaker’s “Winter Soldier” story:

Well, we like the [story.] I can’t talk too much about specifics, that’s the way Marvel handles things. I can say in general that there’s sort of a darker, edgier sensibility at work there that we found appealing, and that is going find its way into Captain [America] in the modern day.

When asked if we would possibly be seeing World War II flashbacks:

Certainly Cap has this complicated history. We’re making the movie for first-time viewers, not just for fans, so, because Cap does have this complicated history — he was this skinny guy who became a super-soldier, he was born back then and he’s living [now] — in the storytelling, you need to convey that to an audience who doesn’t know Cap’s story.

When asked if the expected heavy visual effects were intimidating to them:

They said to us early on in the interview process, “We don’t expect you to know anything [about special effects and so forth] — you don’t have to know everything about this stuff, because we’re here for that.” They’re very respectful of directors. They’re an amazing company to work with.

In regards to if any of the comic creators were involved and have offered advice:

We’re actually going to have lunch with Brubaker soon. But no, they haven’t been involved. In the same way that they would develop a new comic-book series, they give its own space to develop. But certainly everybody is aware [of what’s in the comics], has read everything, is aware of all their other material. But they do like each thing to be its own, organic process, which is nice.

San Diego Comic-Con 2012 is now over and I’ve been trying to get back to some semblance of a life, which has proved to be mildly difficult to do. See, this was only my second time ever going to SDCC. My first time was back in 2010 when I went for a single day. This time I was able to get my geek on for the entirety of SDCC thanks to Geekscape. Let me just say that going from one day to every day is a giant leap. To say that my ass was beat by Sunday would be an understatement. Regardless, it was still one hell of a ride. I’ve decided to just break down my experience into one article as opposed to doing multiple articles. It’s mainly due to the fact that some of the panels I went to were more entertaining than others and therefore

Preview NightMyself and Shawn Madden arrived into the heart of Whale’s Vagina at around 2 pm. We made our way over to the Hyatt where Shawn was staying with Mr. London and Geekscape’s own Rarity cosplaying brony, Shane O’hare. Once the luggage was dropped off I headed over to the convention center to pick up my badge. Seeing as it was only 3 pm and the floor didn’t open until 6 pm, Shawn and I decided to head into the Gaslamp District and grab some lunch and check things out. Lionsgate was going to show a free screening of Dredd later that night so we went by the theater to see if there was a line forming yet. There wasn’t so we went to TGIFriday’s for happy hour. After some much needed 1/2 priced appetizers and a long island iced tea (I was on vacation, don’t judge me) we headed back by the theater and found that there was a line forming but it was still early so we weren’t too worried. We killed some time until 6 pm rolled around, at which point I headed back to the convention center to check out Preview night while Shawn decided he would go grab us a prime spot in the line for the movie.

Upon setting foot on the convention floor my first thought was “where the hell is the Geekscape booth?” I knew it was booth #3919 but I had no idea where that was. Luckily, SDCC has giant banners hanging above the aisles letting you know what aisle number you’re on. Unlucky for me though was the fact that the floor was packed with people trying to get their hands on all the exclusives available. It was mass chaos on the floor with people pushing and shoving trying to get around, it was a nightmare. After what seemed like an eternity I finally found my way to Geekscape’s home for the duration of SDCC met some of the other writers for the site. It was good to finally put faces to names for the first time and after pleasantries had been made I decided to leave the madness of Preview Night behind me and head back to the theater to meet up with Shawn. It was 7:30 pm by the time I got there and a small but decent sized line had started to form. We had a good place in line for the movie…or so I thought.

Lionsgate had been advertising this free screening of Dredd all over twitter for at least a week but what they failed to advertise was the fact that it was  press screening of the movie and that seating was super limited. This was a fact no one in line knew until about 9:30 that night when a second line started forming next to the one we were waiting in. To say that the whole thing was a giant clusterfuck and was horrible organized would be a huge understatement. Needless to say, after they let in every member of the press only about 20 people from our line were let in. Yeah, we waited for about 3 and a half hours only to not get into the movie. Sucks to be us. After we let our geek rage subside we decided to call it a night and get some rest for day one of SDCC.

Day OneFirst stop was booth 1515 to pick up a 50 Shades of Grey button for a friend back east. Why they were giving out 50 Shades buttons at SDCC I have no idea but picked one up I did *Yoda voice*. After that I did some wandering around the floor and took buku photos of everything. Then I made my way to the Geekscape booth to say my hellos and meet up with Eric Diaz and our friend Noah. While waiting in the booth I  did manage to snap a pic of Katniss Everdeen as she attempted to assassinate Jonathan. Luckily for Jonathan’s sake, brony extraordinaire Shane O’Hare was close by and able to use his magical pony powers to defeat Katniss and save Jonathan’s life. True story. 

Most of my day was spent wandering around the convention floor and taking a shit load of pictures like a Japanese tourist at Disneyland. I even made an impulse buy that I am in no way shape or form ashamed of despite the fact that perhaps I should be. What was that impulse buy you ask? It was a Wampa hat of course! You know, because every person really needs their own Wampa hat. All I’ve got to say about this is that I think I look absolutely fabulous in it and that it will keep my noggin warm the next time I find myself on the frozen tundra of Hoth. 

There was a press conference for Disney that afternoon that I was fortunate enough to attend. It consisted of 3 seperate Q&A press conferences for Frankenweenie, Oz: The Great and Powerful, and Wreck-It Ralph. First up was Frankenweenie with Tim Burton there to answer questions about his latest stop-motion movie. Burton said that this movie was something that was very near and dear to his heart and he was very glad to be able to return to it and expand on his original idea.  When asked what it was like to walk out onto the stage at Hall H and feel the love from the huge crowd, “It’s amazing you know, I wish my family treated me that way. I walk in the door and no one says anything, so it’s nice for a change to get that sorta thing (laughs). I remember coming here back in the late 70’s when it was at the Holiday Inn. It’s amazing what it’s turned into.”

Next up was the press conference for Oz: The Great and Powerful. It featured director Sam Raimi and stars Mila Kunis and Michelle Williams. Let me just say that I’m usually not one to get star-struck but when I saw these two beautiful women walk on stage I instantly fell in love twice. My jaw damn near hit the floor but being as I was about 10 feet from them I had to forcibly keep my jaw closed and make sure I didn’t start drooling. Yeah, they are that gorgeous in the real world. This was a good press conference in which some good questions were asked. When asked what it was like to step into the world of a beloved classic Rami had one of the single greatest responses I’ve heard. “We all love The Wizard of Oz movie but we were careful to respect it. But really ours is a different story, it’s a story that leads up to The Wizard of Oz. It’s a story about how the wizard came from Kansas to the land of Oz and how a slightly selfish became a slightly more selfless man. And its the story of how he became the Wizard. It’s a fantastic story that answers that question… It’s not really a remaking The Wizard of Oz, so it’s not really something we had a problem we had to deal with.”

The final panel of the day was for Wreck-It Ralph and was just a lot of fun. John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman were in attendance and both of them just hilarious. Naturally video games were a hot topic through out this press conference. When asked what their favourite games were growing up Reilly’s answer was “I am dating myself by saying this but I was the test audience for Space Invaders. I spent a lot of money on Space Invaders.” Silverman loved Pitfall, Joust, and was big on Centipede. Everyone was eager to know how hard it was to get video game companies to license out their characters and as it turns out most of them were all too eager to let their characters be used in the movie. Wreck-It Ralph just reminds me so much of my youth and I can’t wait for this one to come out.

My first day at SDCC may have been over but the was just beginning. Thursday night was the Geekscape party that we co-hosted along with Stan Lee’s Comikaze, I’d tell you all  about it but then Jonathan would have to kill me. All I can say is that I saw a Predator crumping, Dark Helmet win the costume contest, and that I saw Geekscape’s own Shawn Madden get in a break-dance battle with the red Power Ranger. I’m not making that up, that really happened!

Come back tomorrow for part II and find out where my journey through SDCC lead me next.

Good news Community fans, Deadline has confirmed that the entire cast of NBC’s cult (but ratings starved) comedy series will be returning for season four. This follows last month’s semi-shocking news that creator/showrunner Dan Harmon was replaced with new showrunners David Guarascio and Moses Port.

I’ve got to wonder if Harmon’s being let go was  how they got Chevy Chase to come back for season four. For those who aren’t fans of the show and who may not be aware, Chase and Harmon had a very nasty feud that started when Chase walking off set during shooting. It then escalated when Dan Harmon gave a “fuck you, Chevy” speach at the wrap party, in front of Chase’s wife and daughter. Chevy Chase then left Harmon a veeeeery nasty voice mail (you can listen here), which Harmon later played for fans at his monthly show at Meltdown comics. To say the whole thing was handled poorly is a drastic understatement. But that’s all a thing of the past now, let’s look forward to season four!

In other Community News, there will be a Community panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2012. It will take place on Friday, July 13 at 10 a.m. in Ballroom 20. Cast-members Joel McHale, Alison Brie, Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown and Gillian Jacobs will be in attendance. Jim Rash, Donald Glover and Ken Jeong are all currently working on other projects and won’t be able to make it. It’s still unclear whether or not Chevy Chase will be there. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that Annie’s Boobs and/or Magnitude will make a special appearance. Pop pop!

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