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"Community" is the show that keeps on giving. The show initially ran for five seasons on NBC before being canceled by the network as fans fervently fought for and supported the show. Eventually, "Community" found a home on the streaming service "Yahoo! Screen" (yeah, that was a thing) for its sixth and final season. Even after ending in 2015, fans of the show continue to champion it. The hashtag #sixseasonsandamovieis still going strong to this day, with fans hoping Dan Harmon and company stay true to the hashtag and cap the series with a feature film. "Community" gave in more ways than one, as a certain directing duo found their footing in their work on "Community" that would lead to bigger opportunities — namely, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Long before "Avengers:Endgame,"Anthony and Joe Russo were some of the key creative voices behind the beloved NBC sitcom. The filmmakers were heavily involved in the show's first three seasons, with Joe later returning to direct an episode in season 5. "Community" was always a meta, subversive take on the situational comedy genre, and it provided a great platform for the Russos to get the attention of the folks at Marvel Studios.

Experimenting with genres

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In a video for GQ, the Russos broke down some of their work in movies and television. When it came time to talk about "Community," the directors went into detail about how the traditional sitcom format would have weighed on their creative process, and how they maneuvered around it by experimenting with different genres. Joe explained:

"So when we started working on television, the format became predictive very quickly. And you're like, 'Well, f**k. What are we gonna do with 24 of these stories, right?' It's, like, basically the same story every week. But we sat down with [creator] Dan [Harmon] and discussed, like, what happens to the show from here? What if we started applying genre on a weekly basis to the show, to make it fresh?"

"Community" is a show famous for its homages to film and television of the past. From the "Goodfellas"-inspired episode "Contemporary American Poultry" to its homage to Sergio Leone movies with "A Fistful of Paintballs," the series always tried to push the envelope with its pop culture references while simultaneously exploring the dynamics of the core study group. Joe continued:

"I think it was also Dan's frustration with having to write that [Jeff and Annie] story. He was like, 'This is too predictive.' And so we started experimenting with genre, which is great for us, because we were pop-culture junkies growing up, and this was a really interesting playground. You know, it was a fun sandbox for us to play in."

From NBC to MCU

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That genre experimentation would eventually catch the eye of MCU head honcho Kevin Feige. In the same interview, Joe Russo detailed how the brothers' work on "Community" would become a point of interest for Feige. The producer shared a similar passion for pop culture, specifically "Star Wars," which the Russos also did an homage to on "Community" in an epic two-part paintball episode they directed.

"[Anthony] and I did the second series of those [Paintball episodes], it was a two-parter. One was a spoof on Leone, which was a favorite filmmaker of ours growing up. And the other was a spoof on Star Wars. Kevin [Feige], who was a similar pop-culture junkie, was feeding off that energy from Community, that 'different genre a week' concept. And then when he got to those episodes, obviously Star Wars being so important to him, I think he adored those two back-to-back paintball episodes. And he reached out and asked us if we had any interest in comic books. And we did, and now we're here."

The Russos work on season 2 of "Community" provided some of the most entertaining episodes of the series. The action-oriented finale of season 2 would set the stage for their MCU debut, "CaptainAmerica:The Winter Soldier," which would also be praised for its action. However, the Russos wouldn't forget their time on "Community" — they brought some familiar faces with them to pop up in their MCU projects.

Familiar faces from Greendale

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The Russos would pull from the "Community" cast, placing them in bit roles in their films. Danny Pudi (Abed on "Community") played a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent in "The Winter Soldier," while Jim Rash (who played Dean Pelton) become a dean once again — only this time, at the more prestigious M.I.T. in "Captain America: Civil War." Yvette Nicole Brown (Shirley) would also get a role as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent in the '70s, suspicious of Steve and Tony in "Avengers: Endgame." Even KenJeong (Señor Ben Chang) acted as a security guard in "Avengers: Endgame."

The Russo Brothers have always tried to incorporate their love for the pop culture and iconic films from their childhood in their work. Their passion for movies fueled their genre experimentation in "Community," with their time on the show being an integral step in their journey to joining the MCU. The rest is history, as the Russos would finish the "Captain America" trilogy and cap off "The Infinity Saga" with back-to-back "Avengers" films that would be two of the highest-grossing movies of all time. They've come a long way from community college paintball.

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FAQs

Why did Russo brothers leave MCU? ›

The answer is either that the Russos had an idea for Secret Wars they wanted to do that Marvel Studios said nope to, or Disney doesn't wanna pay the Russos what they're worth to do it and do it right.

Were the Russo brothers involved in Community? ›

Directors Anthony and Joe Russo are perhaps best known for their work on the critically acclaimed television shows Arrested Development, Community and Happy Endings. They directed the pilots to all three shows, as well as many of the series' signature episodes.

Which MCU movies did Russo brothers direct? ›

Anthony J. Russo is an American filmmaker and producer who works alongside his brother Joseph Russo. They have directed You, Me and Dupree, Cherry and the Marvel films Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.

Why is Robert Downey Jr leaving MCU? ›

It purely came down to the Marvel board being nervous at putting all of their chips in their future films on somebody who famously had those legal troubles in the past,” Feige said of Downey's arrests. “I wasn't very good — and I'm still not great — at taking no for an answer.

Will Russo brothers return to Marvel? ›

We won't be ready to do anything with Marvel until the end of the decade,” he says. Instead, the Russos have dedicated themselves to assembling their own creative cosmos with AGBO, the independent, artist-friendly studio they launched in 2017 with producing partner Mike Larocca.

When did the Russos leave the Community? ›

The collaboration ended once Season Three was over as the Russos left to pursue other projects and Harmon was fired by Sony. Eventually Harmon was rehired to run "Community" for seasons Five and Six without the Russos under the production company name "Harmonious Claptrap".

What influenced the Russo brothers? ›

"Our biggest influence at the time was the French New Wave," Joe Russo revealed.

Why aren't the Russo Brothers directing Marvel? ›

Speaking with Variety — which bestowed them with the honor of "Showmen of the Year" — the sibling filmmakers explained that current commitments with their newly-minted production company, AGBO, will prevent them from tackling superheroes for the time being.

Does Robert Downey Jr exist in the MCU? ›

After starring in 10 Marvel films, Downey officially exited the MCU in 2019's Avengers: Endgame, where his beloved Tony Stark sacrificed his life to save his fellow Avengers. Downey's exit was so perfect that Feige told Vanity Fair in December that the actor would not return to the franchise.

Will the Russo Brothers come back to Marvel? ›

Russo Brothers say don't expect a return to Marvel at least until 2030.

Why did Tony leave the MCU? ›

While talking at length about his post-Iron Man ventures with Daniel Roth (via LinkedIn), Downey said he wanted to focus on his philanthropic work and didn't have the time while working long hours on MCU sets.

Why did Spider-Man leave the MCU? ›

Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures were unable to renew an agreement to share the film rights to the character, which means Spider-Man is leaving the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and going back to Sony (and not just on weekends).

What kicked off the MCU? ›

The first MCU film, Iron Man (2008), began Phase One which culminated in the 2012 crossover film The Avengers. Phase Two began with Iron Man 3 (2013) and concluded with Ant-Man (2015), while Phase Three began with Captain America: Civil War (2016) and concluded with Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019).

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