Sunday, October 2, 2011

Netflix And Showtime Eye Potential New Arrested Development Limited Series

Up-to-date: Arrested Development creator Mitch Hurtwitz dropped another bombshell today, telling a panel in the NYer Festival he intends to bring the Emmy-winning series to television for any limited 9-10 episode run before proceeding using the lengthy-gestating Arrested Development movie. He didn’t specify in which the potential series would air because it doesn’t always need to operate on Fox, which transported the mothership series. I've found that twentieth century Fox TV, which co-created Arrested Development with Imagine TV, has already established talks with Netflix, that has been around the search for original programming, and Showtime, whose new entertainment leader David Nevins shepherded Arrested Development when he went Imagine TV. 20th TV rejected comment. Based on participants in the panel, where Hurwitz was became a member of by series stars Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, Portia p Rossi, Michael Cera, Tony Hale, Jeffrey Tambor, David Mix, Alia Shawkat and Jessica Walter, Hurwitz organized his intend to have each installment concentrate on another person in the Bluth clan. Bateman later considered in around the announcement on Twitter. “It’s true,” he authored. “We is going to do 10 episodes and also the movie. Most likely shoot all of them together next summer time for any release at the begining of 󈧑. VERY excited!” That will mean starting the follow-up limited series around the tenth anniversary from the original, which opened in 2003.

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