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Arrested Development, the ingeniously zany dysfunctional family sitcom, is back and in longer episodes. It was dense before. Now it’s really dense. And funny. May 27, 2013 May 27, 2013 3 min ...
It's the moment 'Arrested Development' fans have been waiting for ever since the show last aired on Feb. 10, 2006: the wacky comedy has made its triumphant return, with 15 new episodes now ...
Series producers 20th Century Fox TV and Imagine Television had agreed on a deal to move “Arrested,” previously on Fox, to Showtime — assuming Hurwitz was willing to come back.
Arrested Development Recap: Tobias looks for 'A New Start' in Episode 5 Five episodes into the new season of Arrested Development, and finally we get to spend a real chunk of time with everyone's ...
In the final countdown to Arrested Development’s fourth season, Jon Dekel asks four members of the show’s main cast to pick their favourite episodes … up until now, anyway: ...
BANFF, Alta. Will Arnett says viewers should watch the entire season of the new Arrested Development reboot before passing judgment. June 14, 2013 June 14, 2013 1 min read Save ...
Good news, "Arrested Development" fans. It sounds like more episodes of the cult favorite series are in the works. Uproxx noticed series producer Brian Grazer broke the news to Bill Simmons in a ...
“ Arrested Development is now widely viewed as one of the top TV comedies of all time and Mitch Hurwitz is bringing it to Netflix in a brand new way, crafted for the on-demand generation that has come ...
Yes, new Arrested Development episodes drop on Netflix this Sunday! It turns out that you can’t watch the 15 episodes out of order, but this has not dulled the world’s enthusiasm one bit.
"We're going to do another 17 episodes, so stay tuned for Arrested Development." After seven years off the air, "Arrested Development" was revived by Netflix with 15-episode fourth season in May 2013.
SAN FRANCISCO—Netflix’s second-quarter earnings more than quadrupled as the revival of the comedy series Arrested Development attracted more subscribers.
So, perhaps "Arrested Development's" Netflix premiere reflects not only the power of DVD sales, but also the demands of a generation who choose to watch TV their own way. Streaming services and PVRs ...