
In a little over one month millions of Netflixers (Netflixites?) will embark on a 7.5 hour Arrested Development stream-a-thon. How will the internet fare with millions of AD fans hogging so much bandwidth? David Cross doesn't think it will end well.
We last saw the Bluth family way back in 2006 - Why it took 7 long years to revive the greatest sitcom of all time, I will never know. What I do know is that it will be absolutely epic. Entertainment Weekly is commemorating the occasion with 3 limited edition magazine covers. They also had a chance to chat with the cast and crew.
(Via Entertainment Weekly)
“This year is about the enduring entanglements of family,” Mitch Hurwitz, series creator, explains of the new season. “They are 10 years older than when we met, so that means emotionally they’re, like, two years older than we met them. Amazing things happen when one goes from being emotionally 12 years old to emotionally being 14 years old.” Or, as Will Arnett, a.k.a. misguided magician Gob, declares: “It’s the story of shame, cunning, thievery, dishonor, backstabbing, deceit, bold-faced lying, one-upmanship, psychological torture, lust, financial ruin, and magic, all supported by a very broad beam of dysfunctional love.”
Check out all 3 covers here. Arrested Development premieres May 26th only on Netflix.
Check out all the latest Arrested Development tees over at the Ripple Junction Store!
Show stills have also been released! If these don't have you foaming at the mouth.... well, then I just don't know.

