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Arrested Development show creator Mitch Hurwitz, collecting his Emmy back in 2004. He announced filming for AD would start this summer.
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This is a perfect scenario for TV junkies like me who HATE waiting until the next week for another delightful episode of your favorite show.
Netflix and the recently resuscitated cult TV hit,
Arrested Development, made big news at the National Association of Broadcasters convention this week.
Netflix's Ted Sarandos confirmed that the media giant would release AD's fourth season in 2013 --
all at once.
Yep, that means people like me can save a good chunk of time on a Saturday and rip right through the season.
Meanwhile, AD creator Mitch Hurwitz confirmed that the cast would be filming the season this
summer.
When asked about his original plan -- to break down episodes on a character-by-character basic, revealing what happened to a different character each week -- he told the crowd that his original idea is "evolving into becoming more like the old show again," according to Vulture.com.
"There's something exciting about trying to break the form again," he said.
OK,
Arrested fans -- do you want to experience your entire Bluth family reunion at once, or do you prefer to savor your TV viewing and watch it bit by bit?
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