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‘Community’ is finally coming to Netflix on April 1 or, according to the comedy, March 32nd!

As a wise man once said, COOL COOL COOL! Man, if you haven’t marked your calendars for this then you better do it now. All six seasons of Community is coming right at your Netflix doorstep in April!

To be more specific, April 1 is the da––oops. I’m sorry. It’s premiering on March 32nd as confirmed on Netflix’s Twitter on Friday.

The comedy series started in 2009 and starred the likes of Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi, Alison Brie (who I have absolutely fallen in love with), Ken Jeong, Yvette Nicole Brown, and Donald Glover (maybe you’d know him better as Childish Gambino, yeah?) – just to name a few.

The story starts off with a former lawyer who faked his Bachelor’s degree and therefore attended community college. After that, he forms a study group for his Spanish class because he wanted to get with one of his classmates. Unfortunately, more people attend the study group and the group of misfits form an unlikely community.

Community had an amazing run of six seasons from 2009 to 2015––the first five of which aired on NBC, while the last season premiered on Yahoo! Screen. The story behind that was NBC actually canceled the comedy series, which was always critically acclaimed. The downside was the comedy was not getting enough ratings so in 2014, Yahoo! Screen scooped the series up and ordered for a final season.

For the past couple of years, Community has been exclusively streaming on Hulu for the United States. There’s no space for that exclusive thingamajig now! As of April 1, U.S. subscribers of Hulu or Netflix will be able to stream the comedy! However, outside of the United States, the comedy will be available to stream on Amazon Prime Video (in Canada), Lightbox (in New Zealand), and Netflix (Ireland and Latin America).

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