‘It’ll Be Magical And Real Emotional’: Community’s Ken Jeong Shares Update On What’s Happening With The Long-Awaited Peacock Movie

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“Six seasons and a movie.” What started out as Abed Nadir’s ill-fated prediction for how long the short-lived NBC series The Cape would last ended up becoming a rallying cry for Community fans’ own hopes. The six seasons part was accomplished thanks to the comedy series moving to the now-defunct Yahoo! Screen for its final season, and in 2022, it was announced after years of speculation that the Community movie was indeed moving forward. A little over two years later, Ken Jeong has shared an update on what’s happening with the Peacock subscription-exclusive feature, teasing that it will be “magical and real emotional.”

In an interview with TV Insider tied to his appearance in the Fox anthology series Accused, Jeong, who played Ben Chang for the entirety of Community’s run, said that the Community movie is still on the way rather than having been shelved, promising it’s “not a matter of if, it is a matter of when.” He continued:

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… I think being on set experiencing that again [will be] so gratifying. Words can’t even express.

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