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Dan Harmon is returning to Greendale.
The creator of NBC's Community is formalizing his deal with producer Sony Pictures Television to return to the series as showrunner, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Writer/EP Chris McKenna, who exited the series in May 2012 after signing a two-year overall deal with Universal Television, is also formalizing his return. Both deals are expected to close in the coming days. SPT would not confirm the deals had closed.
The news of Harmon's return comes after word leaked over Memorial Day weekend that the writer/executive producer was asked to return to Community during a taping of his Harmontown podcast.
Harmon replaces David Guarascio and Moses Port at the helm of the beleaguered comedy. The duo were brought in to oversee season four, which wrapped its run in May on par with the Harmon-led third season. Critics, however, noted that Community had lost the edge it had under the show's creator.
"Yes yes yes! I'm back I'm back I'm back. You can thank JoelMcHale," Harmon tweeted early Saturday, prompting co-star Gillian Jacobs to write a nod to a Community season two episode, "Welcome back, @danharmon! E Pluribus Anus!"
Harmon returns to Community following a turbulent history on the show, which included an unflattering voicemail from series co-star Chevy Chase. In the time since, Harmon has been vocal about his firing from Community. "I would have fired me," he told KCRW's The Business in August. "Sony was always so bummed out about the way I wrote and thought, and they always fantasized about doing the show without me."
Harmon acknowledged the Chase brouhaha during his podcast taping, joking that he would only return if the actor -- who exited the show in November -- was brought back to the series as well.
For NBC, Harmon's return helps solidify Community, one of only two veteran comedies the network has for 2013-14. (The series was left off the fall schedule, with a midseason debut once again likely.)
In addition to Community, Harmon has a 10-episode animated series, Rick and Morty, set to join Adult Swim's late-night block in 2014.
McKenna, meanwhile, had a busy development season, selling multiple projects to the broadcast networks. Ultimately, none made the cut to pilot.
- Hollywood Reporter
The creator of NBC's Community is formalizing his deal with producer Sony Pictures Television to return to the series as showrunner, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Writer/EP Chris McKenna, who exited the series in May 2012 after signing a two-year overall deal with Universal Television, is also formalizing his return. Both deals are expected to close in the coming days. SPT would not confirm the deals had closed.
The news of Harmon's return comes after word leaked over Memorial Day weekend that the writer/executive producer was asked to return to Community during a taping of his Harmontown podcast.
Harmon replaces David Guarascio and Moses Port at the helm of the beleaguered comedy. The duo were brought in to oversee season four, which wrapped its run in May on par with the Harmon-led third season. Critics, however, noted that Community had lost the edge it had under the show's creator.
"Yes yes yes! I'm back I'm back I'm back. You can thank JoelMcHale," Harmon tweeted early Saturday, prompting co-star Gillian Jacobs to write a nod to a Community season two episode, "Welcome back, @danharmon! E Pluribus Anus!"
Harmon returns to Community following a turbulent history on the show, which included an unflattering voicemail from series co-star Chevy Chase. In the time since, Harmon has been vocal about his firing from Community. "I would have fired me," he told KCRW's The Business in August. "Sony was always so bummed out about the way I wrote and thought, and they always fantasized about doing the show without me."
Harmon acknowledged the Chase brouhaha during his podcast taping, joking that he would only return if the actor -- who exited the show in November -- was brought back to the series as well.
For NBC, Harmon's return helps solidify Community, one of only two veteran comedies the network has for 2013-14. (The series was left off the fall schedule, with a midseason debut once again likely.)
In addition to Community, Harmon has a 10-episode animated series, Rick and Morty, set to join Adult Swim's late-night block in 2014.
McKenna, meanwhile, had a busy development season, selling multiple projects to the broadcast networks. Ultimately, none made the cut to pilot.
- Hollywood Reporter
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Dan Harmon exits Twitter
If Dan Harmon has thoughts about "Community's" Season 6 finale, his Twitter followers aren't going to be the ones to hear them.
The showrunner took to Twitter to announce his exit from the social media platform. Don't worry, it's not permanent; he's just taking a "couple weeks" to himself now that the show will be over.
Dan Harmon✔
@danharmon
"The finale airs in a couple hours. I'm gonna delete my Twitter app and take a couple weeks off the internet and no interviews and I love you"
"Community's" sixth season finale aired on Yahoo Screen on June 2. This is the first season that the show's run on that platform, as NBC aired its prev
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Yahoo Has Saved Greendale for a Sixth Season
We can't promise a Community movie, but thanks to one Human Being-loving company (ahem, that's Yahoo), Community will be getting revived for a sixth season, set to premiere this fall on Yahoo Screen. Creator Dan Harmon and cast members Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi, Alison Brie, Yvette Nicole Brown, Jim Rash, and Ken Jeong have all signed on for Season 6.
"I am very pleased that Community will be returning for its predestined sixth season on Yahoo," Harmon said in a statement. "I look forward to bringing our beloved NBC sitcom to a larger audience by moving it online. I vow to dominate
COMMUNITY CANCELLED!
NBC just placed the biggest possible roadblock on the road to six seasons and a movie: The network has cancelled Community after five seasons.
In many ways, the news wasn’t surprising: The ambitious, form-tweaking, meta comedy starring Joel McHale struggled in the ratings this season (and has declined in viewership every year): The 13 episodes averaged just 3.8 million viewers and a 1.6 rating in the key 18-to-49-year-old demographic, including DVR playback.
Still, fans had been holding out hope, as the critically admired cult comedy has been rejuvenated creatively by the return of creator Dan Harmon in season 5 (while absorbing the e
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