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.
Pilots from NBC, ABC, Fox and CBS snatch up familiar names like WIll Arnett, Steve Zahn, Tim Meadows, Padget Brewster and Marc Blucas.
Arrested Development star Will Arnett revealed on Conan that Conan O’Brien and Andy Richter will appear on the upcoming fourth season of the cult comedy.
Warner Bros. has shifted the opening of the CG-animated LEGO: The Piece of Resistance from Feb. 28 to Feb. 7. The adventure film features a voice cast that includes Morgan Freeman, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett and Chris Pratt.
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.
Batman and Superman will appear in Lego: The Piece of Resistance, the long-developing Warner Bros. movie that delves deep into the Lego toybox for a hybrid live-action and CG-animated adventure. Will Arnett will voice Batman while Channing Tatum is being sought for Superman.
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.
The Secret World of Arrietty, an animated adaptation of The Borrowers from Disney and Studio Ghibli, is a thoroughly enchanting tale of life, love and loss when you’re three inches tall.
Creator Mitchell Hurwitz and stars Jason Bateman and Will Arnett confirmed Sunday that a limited-run TV series will probably air in 2013, ahead of the long-promised Arrested Development movie.
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.