Netflix to revive ‘Arrested Development’

By Stephen C. Webster
Monday, November 21, 2011 9:38 EDT
A promotional image for the Twentieth Century Fox TV show "Arrested Development."
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In a surprise move, industry-leading video streaming service Netflix said this weekend that it will revive the critically acclaimed Fox television series “Arrested Development” in the lead-up to a feature film based on the show.

“Arrested Development is one of the finest American comedies in TV history and its return through Netflix is a perfect example of how we are working closely with studios and networks to provide consumers with entertainment they love,” Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos said in a media advisory.

“It’s also a perfect example of how broad and successful our relationship has become with Fox as we work together with their film, television, international and digital divisions on several exciting initiatives,” he added.

Despite winning six Emmy awards and one Golden Globe, not to mention its intensely loyal fan base, “Arrested Development” went off the air in 2006, after just 53 episodes spanning three seasons.

Series creators said in Oct. that the Bluth family would return for a fourth season, but left it unclear where it might air.

“After a long hiatus, I’m dying to finally get back to the narrator’s microphone,” narrator and executive producer Ron Howard said. “‘It’s Arrested…Development.’”

The show, produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television and Imagine Television, is expected to return sometime in 2013.

Until then, this clip of the show’s character “Tobias” pretending to be a mixture of “Mrs. Doubtfire” and “Marry Poppins” will have to hold you over.

 
 
 
 
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