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Jul312012

More 'Arrested Development' Season 4 Teasing

(Via Screen Crush)

Salvation, thy name is Bluth.  It’s been a tremendously long road to getting ‘Arrested Development’ the reunion it deserves following the miserable 2003 cancellation, and with miles to go, but every glimpse we get seems like banana from heaven.  The first set and character pictures have emerged from the fourth season, set to debut on Netflix in 2013, and who do you think is looking for his Gangee?

To think, ‘Arrested Development’ peaked before Twitter was even a thing.  Now, the ever-popular short-form social media has given us our first real look at the revival of ‘Arrested Development,’ via series star Jason Bateman’s Twitter.  Earlier today, Bateman tweeted out the first images of actor Michael Cera reprising his role as Michael Bluth’s son George Michael, shot amidst the newly-rebuilt Bluth model home set, as well as Lucille Bluth’s apartment.

There isn’t much to be gleamed from the below photos, captioned “My son, arriving yesterday,” and “A grandson, looking for his Gangee,” other than that Michael Cera seems to have ditched his trademark shag for something more George Michael-appropriate.  It remains unknown exactly how far the ‘Arrested Development’ revival will age the characters, particularly George Michael.

Also unknown is exactly what structure the 10-episode season will take for its 2013 bow.  Initially it had been reported that each episode would focus on a specific character, but later clarifications from series creator Mitch Hurwitz suggested things had moved closer to the show’s traditional format.  Then again, another of Bateman’s recent tweets showed a script that read “Arrested Development: Michael,” so we won’t know for sure just yet.

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