Arrested Development
Even though the season four release of "Arrested Development" is right around the corner, fans have been desperately waiting for news of the official premier date and rumored movie that is to follow.
Michael Cera and David Cross sat down earlier this week at the 92nd Street Y in New York where Cera interviewed Cross about the upcoming season of "Arrested Development" and his long career.
Fans are ecstatic that "Arrested Development" is on its way back for a fourth season. It's been nearly seven years since we've seen any new material. For such an obsessed-over television show, that's a long time. Some fans, although thankful to have them back, are frustrated with how long it took them to get their act together. However, it's not as easy as it seems. Getting the entire cast and crew back together proved to be a daunting task.
As most "Arrested Development" fans are aware, Netflix has announced that the fourth season will be released exclusively on its Watch Instantly channel in May. Yet it has yet to provide an exact date, causing alarm for some devotees. Rest assured though, Jason Bateman has confirmed that shooting has wrapped and is ready for public eyes.
As the world prepares for the fourth season premiere of "Arrested Development" in May, people are also preparing for the revolutionary impact it will have on how television is watched. David Cross, one of the quirkiest and more enticing stars on the show, opens up about Netflix's approach to TV and the new season of "Arrested Development."
As the brand new season four of "Arrested Development" approaches its exclusive May release on Netflix, the company discusses its future plans for the series. It may take down the first three seasons upon the release of the fourth. Netflix will simultaneously release all 14 episodes of season four exclusively on 'Watch Instantly' in May.
The lovable Bluths are finally making their comeback. After lying dormant since was cancelled by Fox in 2006, "Arrested Development" has gained a semi-cult following and will return with a fourth season via Netflix in May. The original cast will remain the same, however a few new additions and character changes will bring an interesting twist to the rip-roaring series.
Arrested Development was simply one of those shows that was ahead its time. Its popularity grew tenfold once it was taken off air and cultivated a high demand for more. So, Hurwitz and the producers decided to bring it back for a fourth season. The fourth and final season will air solely on Netflix and will serve as a precursor to a subsequent full-length film.