Dan Harmon un-confirms existence of Community movie script

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Community creator Dan Harmon told Donald Glover the movie script was done, but then he un-did it

In the least surprising Community news ever, the Community film script isn’t actually done. We thought it was done because Donald Glover thought it was done. But actually, it’s only “almost” done, writer Dan Harmon tells Variety. Of course, Harmon is also the one who told Glover that the script was done in the first place.

” But Harmon previously claimed he and his co-writer Andrew Guest were trying to get the script “to a place where they can shoot it as is—or as close to as is as possible without rewrites,” according to The Hollywood Reporter. Harmon didn’t want people like Glover “to come back and once again be getting blue pages run down by an intern that totally contradict what they spent all night memorizing,” he told the outlet in September 2023. “I want to have a veneer of, ‘Here’s your reward.

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