Jason Bateman's beloved sitcom almost came back as a movie, and the actors the cast had in mind to play themselves are wild.
Arrested Development was a sitcom that aired on Fox from 2003 to 2006 and then streamed on Netflix from 2013 to 2019.
Perhaps no moment better defines “Arrested Development” than a recent attempt by Tony Hale, who plays the high-strung, blissfully immature (and one-handed) Buster Bluth, to set up a promotional clip ...
Arrested Development is coming back for a fifth season. Netflix announced that it'll premiere next year on the streaming service and that "the entire series regular cast" will be involved as well.
1) There's video of the cast of "Arrested Development" talking about their reunion plans at The New Yorker Festival last weekend. They are greeted by ecstatic applause, whooping cheers and shouts of ...
For those of you who already binge-watched the fourth season of Arrested Development currently streaming on Netflix, fear not. It looks like the Bluths will be back again, at least in some capacity.
Jason Bateman reveals the unexpected stars who almost made the cut as the Bluth family members in the unmade Arrested Development movie.
Bateman also said that Will Ferrell and Jonah Hill were eyed for roles in the project that never materialized.