We’re far enough from the premiere that you’d barely remember Arrested Development Season 4 as one of the first Netflix original offerings, but at long last, Season 5 might finally escape its own arrested development. Producer Brian Grazer says the last cast hurdles have been cleared, and news should be “happening soon.”
Comedy Central's adaptation of classic FunnyorDie sketch "Drunk History" exceeded our wildest expectation across its first season, bringing in countless celebrities both to inebriatedly narrate and star in their best recollections of world events. Now that season 2 has been set for a summer 2014 debut, Comedy Central has revealed the full roster of guest stars, including some famous face
Fan reaction to 'Arrested Development' season 4 ran the gamut from "brilliant!" to "boring!" but there can be no denying fans of the legendarily irreverent comedy want more -- either as the long-awaited film, or another Netflix season. That wish may officially come true, as reports indicate Netflix has officially entered negotiations for another round of 'Arrested Development!'
Just two weeks until the premiere of 'Arrested Development' season 4's fifteen new Netflix episodes, and we're still learning about previously unrevealed returning guest stars. Following last night's big 'Arrested Development' season 4 trailer drop, some eagle (Vulture?) eyed fans have observed that 'Firefly' star Alan Tudyk will reprise his role as Ann Veal's father Pastor Veal! Let's speculate w
A few weeks ago, rumors leaked that Netflix's upcoming 'Arrested Development' season 4 revival would officially debut in its entirety on the streaming website May 4, though the organization was quick to shoot down the gossip. Now, as the 'Arrested Development' panel unfolds at the Television Critics Association press tour, Netflix has quietly confirmed a vague release date for the series, somewhat
GOB, Buster, George Michael and the rest of the 'Arrested Development' gang are headed for the big screen.
While promoting his new film 'Lucky', Jeffrey Tambor, who played the Bluth family patriarch George Sr. on the critically acclaimed but lowly-rated TV show, gave what has been so far the clearest indication that an AD movie is a go.