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‘Arrested Development’ movie is a go (?)

It seems like people have been speculating about an “Arrested Development” movie for years. The Fox sit-com, which was a critical smash and cult darling, had been held up due to the lack of all principles being on board, with the last one rumored to be Michael Cera. I guess the hilarious Cera (“Superbad”) had received too many scripts from his agent that had him playing the same character for the next five years.

Well, it seems the time has finally come, and fans can rejoice, as the “Arrested Development” movie looks to finally be a go.

The good news comes from comedic genius Jeffrey Tambor (“Soap,” “The Larry Sanders Show”), who plays the Bluth family patriarch on the show and broke the news at a DVD release party for “Hellboy II.”

“We are doing it. We are going. It’s a go. I just this week talked to (series creator) Mitch Hurwitz,” Tambor said. While there doesn’t seem to be a date set for shooting, Tambor added, “When the writer and the director and the executive producer calls you, that’s a pretty good sign.”

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