Communityis still one of the most re-watched and beloved sitcoms of the 21st Century, and actorJim Rash(who plays the eccentric Dean Pelton) believes he knows why. Created by Dan Harmon,Communityfirst aired on NBC in 2009. The show ran for 6 seasons, changing networks several times, before wrapping after its sixth season, which aired on Yahoo! Screen.

This Stripes-inspired comedy is about a group of misfits attending the Greendale Community College. The focus group of the Community is led by a lawyer with a revoked degree who is trying to scam his way through the low-budget college and regain his old life.

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Communityhas an incredibly dedicated fan base, who are constantly re-watching theshow to pick out new details.Jim Rash recently sat down withColliderand discussed what he believes made the show so popular, and why fans still love it. Rash praised the show’s creator, Dan Harmon (also known for his work onRick & Morty), who frequently pushed the boundaries and limits of a network sit-com. The actor also credits part of the show’s longevity to the COVID pandemic, which gave new audiences an excuse to binge and fall in love with the show. Rash said:

“I have to say, it’s both the original people and the people who discovered it during our pandemic time when it came back out again. It’s just the amazing writing and the fact that we were breaking the mold in the sense that the world could become a genre like that, Dan Harmon’s mind of loving pop culture and movies, and to be able to have a set and then have the library turn into paintball or lava or whatever it wanted to be. But then, at the core, I think with anything, you find these characters that you gravitate towards. At the end of the day, whether it’s Cheers or it’s Community, or whatever TV show, it’s all about that.”

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Jim Rash is Returning For The Community Movie

If you’ve binged the show, dipped in and out of episodes, or even breathed near anyone who lovesCommunity, then you’ve probably heard the phrase “Six Seasons and a Movie!” Referring to one of Abed’s (Danny Pudi) lines from Season 2, where the character talks about his hopes for the now canceled TV showThe Cape(which is actually a real show), fans have latched to the phrase, hoping that the sitcom will last that long.

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Fans' dreams are coming true as aCommunitymovie is currently in development at Peacock. The new movie sees Jim Rash and the entire core cast(except for Chevy Chase)returning to Greendale Community College, with Dan Harmon currently working on the script. Earlier this year,Dan Harmon gave fans a positive updateabout the project, confirming that the script was nearly done - before joking that he never feels like a script is ever complete. Responding to a question about Donald Glover (Troy Barnes) believing the script is done, Harmon said:

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“I can confirm Donald Glover’s report that I told him the script was done, but I will also say Donald’s sources are so unreliable because the script is always ‘almost done.' What can I tell you about it — it’s set on the campus of Greendale Community College. I’m super excited about it, and we’re almost done.”

TheCommunitymovie hasn’t been given an official release window yet. All episodes ofCommunitycan be streamed on Peacock.

The Cast of Community in Season Three Episode, Remedial Chaos Theory.

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