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Donald Glover pitches Community spin-off movie during reunion table read

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Donald Glover pitched an idea for a spin-off movie to his Community castmates during a reunion table read on Monday. The one-off special saw Glover reunite with his castmates Danny Pudi, Alison Brie, Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Yvette Nicole Brown, Jim Rash, and Ken Jeong, as well as creator Dan Harmon, to help Jose Andres’s World Central Kitchen and Frontline Foods’ Covid-19 relief efforts.

During the reunion, the Atlanta star pitched an idea for a film in which Abed Nadir, the character played by Pudi, would go out in search of his own character Troy Barnes – who is considered dead or lost at sea after being captured by pirates during season five. “I like movies like that,” Glover commented. “What am I doing, writing the movie on the fly

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