
Shakeups behind the scenes at Community wont mean big changes onscreen, NBC boss Robert Greenblatt said yesterdayat the Television Critics Associations winter press tour, according to theThe Hollywood Reporter.
Series creator and showrunner Dan Harmon left the show after the third season, and was replaced by David Guarascio and Moses Port. Greenblatt said the personnel swaps wont mean wholesale changes to the show.I dont know that Im theCommunityexpert, but I think youre going to see relatively the same show that you have seen before, he said. There is a little bit more heart built in to it, but we didnt fundamentally change it.
Best TV Moments of 2012: Dan Harmons Cosmic Goodbye from Community
Despite underwhelming ratings, a delayed start to season four and the departure of star Chevy Chase, Greenblatt also expressed optimism about the future of Community.When asked if the show could have another season, he replied, Yes, absolutely. . . Im always hopeful for a show to continue. We co-own it and Id love nothing more than to see it continue.
And though Chase left Communityin November, hell still be a heavy presence in the fourth season. Actors come and go on a lot of shows and this is a big ensemble; I dont think thats in any way going to be a big negative about the future of the show, said Greenblatt. Hes in everything but two episodes.
Community returns on February 7th.
Comments
Post a Comment