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.
Arrested Development star David Cross reveals that the long-awaited fourth season has expanded from 10 episodes to 13 and will require repeated watching on Netflix.
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.
Arrested Development creator Mitch Hurwitz told a audience at the National Association of Broadcasters convention that the long-awaited return of the beloved comedy on will pick up where the series left off in 2006, with all 10 episodes premiering the same day on Netflix.
A year-old rumor has surfaced again connecting Harry Potter director David Yates to a movie based on the acclaimed Vertigo comic series. He’s also an apparent contender to helm the big-screen adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand.
Kung Fu Panda 2 is nearly everything the first movie was, only set in a larger world and bolstered by some gorgeous 3D effects.
Fight for Your Right Revisited, a short film directed by the Beastie Boys’ Adam Yauch and starring Elijah Wood, Seth Rogen and Danny McBride, is now online.
DreamWorks Animation has unleashed a new trailer for Kung Fu Panda 2, which finds Po and The Furious Five threatened by a villain who plans to use a secret weapon to conquer China and destroy kung fu. The movie opens in 3D on May 26.
It’s a sad day for never nudes everywhere, as David Cross says the long-awaited “Arrested Development” movie is “not going to happen.”