Actor Alison Brie has no hope for a ‘GLOW’ movie, in contrast to co-star Marc Maron.
As fans remember, Marc Maron, playing ‘Sam Sylvia‘ in the series, whose fourth season was canceled after production was shut down due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic, stated that a two-hour Netflix movie would be wrapping the whole ‘GLOW’ story, which was cut in by the cancelation. And Maron called out the streaming service to finish the story in a movie.
A few weeks after, Brie, who portrayed ‘Ruth “Zoya the Destroya” Wilder‘ in the comedy-drama television series, appeared as a guest on the latest episode of ‘The Playlist’s The Fourth Wall‘ podcast, and the actor expressed that she is not feeling hopeful about a movie project in the circumstances impacted by COVID-19; even though she agrees with Maron on a movie could tie everything up.
“I’m a little pessimistic about it actually happening just in light of everything that’s gone on this year and how difficult it is to get anything back into production with COVID.”
Then Brie added she is already a part of the ‘Community‘ cast. As widely known, for the television sitcom, consisting of 110 episodes over six seasons, has been rumors for years regarding a potential movie. Referring that, the actor continued:
“I’m saying is don’t hold your breath because if it does happen, it might take a minute.”
Although the film project would not come to life, Brie is proud of the entire cast, including Marc Maron, Chris Lowell, Betty Gilpin, Sydelle Noel, Britney Young and ‘GLOW’ itself. During the podcast, she said the entire crew is lucky to appear on three “perfect season” of the show.
“I love it so much and it will live on Netflix forever. So people can still check it out.”
‘GLOW,’ which focuses on the women who professional wrestling and the circuit Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, ended before releasing the fourth and final season, even though Netflix announced on September 20, 2019, that the series would be renewed for a new season.
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