As networks cut costs due to production delays, some shows are paying the price.
To say fans and the cast were disappointed would be an understatement. Some have held out hope for closure in the form of a film and now one of the showâs stars, Alison Brie, who played Ruth Wilder, is sounding off on the possibility.
Speaking to
The Fourth Wall podcast, Brie said, âI certainly think a [
GLOW] movie could tie everything up.â But as much as she gives credit to the seriesâ writers Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch for their devotion to the characters, her own view is a âlittle pessimisticâ she admitted.
âIâm also part of the
Community cast, whoâs been trying to get a movie going for six years, Brie explained. âSo what Iâm saying is donât hold your breath because if it does happen, it might take a minute.â
Considering
Community ended in 2015 and it still has yet to produce a movie does prove a valid point. Despite fans wishing they could will a movie for
GLOW into existence, itâs likely to take a bit longer. No official word from Netflix has been provided on the matter, but itâs definitely a positive sign when the cast members and creative team are supportive about the idea.
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