![]() ![]() Just creatively, I have been working on the screenplay for a long timeĪnd found that as time went by, there was so much more to the story. Hurwitz continued: “We don’t completely own the property, there are business people involved and studios and that kind of thing. Hurwitz went on to say that he and Ron Howard, the director and producer who was the “Arrested Development” narrator, “had been talking about this for ages and trying to get this going.” ![]() Hurwitz said, “We’re 80 percent of the way to an answer,” which was understandably greeted by some laughter. Hurwitz tossed a few more crumbs to the “Arrested Development” faithful at a New Yorker Festival event that reunited him with the show’s ensemble cast, telling the audience that a movie was still in the works, along with a new set of television episodes that would serve as a prelude to the film.Īsked by the event’s moderator, Nancy Franklin, for an update on the movie, Mr. Will Arnett and Michael Cera have also done their part to keep hopes of a movie alive, mentioning the project in numerous interviews, often along with apologies for why it still wasn’t happening yet. Mitchell Hurwitz, the creator of “Arrested Development,” and cast members including Jason Bateman, Off the air, fans of that underdog Fox comedy series have spent their lives pining for a film adaptation that would further the adventures of its deeply dysfunctional Bluth clan.
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