Netflix has officially announced the highly anticipated fourth season of Arrested Development will arrive May 26 on the streaming service, reuniting the entire Bluth clan.
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings told investors that the deal to carry new episodes of Arrested Development “is really a fantastic one-off” that won’t be repeated. That means if the comedy continues, it will have to find a new home.
Ron Howard’s ambitious plans to adapt Stephen King’s fantasy epic The Dark Tower hit another stumbling block as Warner Bros. passed on the project. But a financier could be waiting in the wings.
Although some thought it would never happen, production officially begins today on Netflix’s revival of Arrested Development, with all 10 episodes expected to debut simultaneously next year.
With Warner Bros. expected to decide this month whether to move forward with Ron Howard’s ambitious adaptation of The Dark Tower, there’s talk that Russell Crowe could step in to replace Javier Bardem as gunslinger Roland Deschain.
Ron Howard’s ambitious multi-platform adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower series could move to Warner Bros. after falling apart at Universal Pictures over “budgetary complications.”
Producer Brian Grazer contends part of Ron Howard’s ambitious transmedia adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower is destined for HBO.
Ron Howard and Brian Grazer continue to seek financing for their ambitious adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower series.
Ron Howard will direct a live-action adaptation of the classic MAD Magazine comic strip Spy Vs. Spy.
Ron Howard discusses the current state of The Dark Tower, revealing that it is still very much happening and being rewritten by Akiva Goldsman.
Arrested Development creator Mitch Hurwitz is teaming with Ron Howard and Brian Grazer at Imagine Entertainment to develop a remake of the 2006 Lars von Trier-directed comedy The Boss of it All.
Who is Roland Deschain? You’ll find out soon, as The Dark Tower producer Brian Grazer says that a casting announcement is coming this week.