With every end comes a new beginning. Things come and things go, and although the end of an era may seem daunting and intimidating, there's always something better on the horizon. Actor John Krasinski experienced first hand what it felt like to roll out of one bed and into another. Following the series finale of "The Office" on May 16, Krasinski will make his way to another legendary television comedy. He'll be included among the star-studded guest actors on the upcoming season of "Arrested Development."
We may be losing one of television's greatest shows, but the return of another will surely ease the pain. And to further soften the blow, "The Office" star John Krasinski will come along for the ride. Details surrounding his "Arrested Development" cameo are still unclear, but it's confirmed that he will appear in at least one of the 15 brand new episodes that will come to Netflix May 26.
Krasinksi won't be the only Hollywood hotshot to party with the Bluths. Season four will also feature guest stars Ben Stiller, Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Conan O'Brien, Andy Richter, Isla Fisher, John Slattery, Liza Minnelli, Carl Weathers, Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, Scott Baio and the gang from Comedy Central's "Workaholics."
The season four premiere of "Arrested Development" is approaching. The final countdown has begun. Monday night, the cast and crew gathered in Los Angeles for the season premiere and were greeted by hundreds of enthusiastic fans.
"It's so exciting," said Portia de Rossi, who plays the lazy, insecure Bluth sister. "I've been waiting a long, long time."
"It was divine to put that hook back on," said Tony Hale, also known as Baby Buster on the show.
"Seven years in the waiting, as they say," said Jessica Walter, the conniving yet lovable mother. "I care about this show a lot. It meant a lot for me in my career."
We can assure the entire cast that we're just as excited as they are. After seven years without the Bluths, we're finally getting the reunion we've been dreaming about. It's only several weeks away, but May 26 couldn't come soon enough.
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