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Cast of Arrested Development to Reunite at New Yorker Festival

Cast of Arrested Development to Reunite at New Yorker Festival

It's not the long-awaited announcement of the Arrested Development movie, but it's the next best thing: The cast of the beloved canceled Fox sitcom will reunite for a special panel at this year's twelfth annual New Yorker Festival, which will be held citywide Sept. 30 through Oct. 2. More specifically, the reunion/panel will occur Sunday, Oct. 2.  read more

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Has the Arrested Development Movie Finally Quit Playing Games With Our Hearts?

Has the <em>Arrested Development </em> Movie Finally Quit Playing Games With Our Hearts?

It’s been a gut-churning, always-changing, ridiculously-updating rollercoaster of a ride to an Arrested Development movie since we first reported on the possibility back in those cold, lonely days of 2007. In 2008, the plans were deemed “officially in the works” and Jason Bateman reassured the masses that those plans were progressing....  read more

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Fall Guide to Good TV: Ctrl

Fall Guide to Good TV: <em>Ctrl</em>

NBC.com/Ctrl Arrested Development’s Tony Hale stars in a new NBC web series about a beaten-down office worker with a very literal keyboard—CTRL Z creates a real-life do-over, CTRL B gives him boldness. But these newfound quickly get out of control....  read more

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Script in the Works for Arrested Development Movie

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Since the show's nigh-criminal cancellation in 2006 (unfortunately, the Supreme Court refused to even hear our case), speculation on a possible film version of Arrested Development has been running for nearly as long as the series was on television. There's been some reassuring words from series creator Mitch Hurwitz and various cast members, but with each bit of good news came word of an actor holdout or production snafu....  read more

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Tony Hale's Ctrl (Awesome of the Day)

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NBC just finished its 10-episode run of Ctrl, a web series starring Arrested Development alum Tony Hale as a beaten-down office worker with a very literal keyboard—Ctrl Z creates a do-over, Ctrl B gives him boldness. But his newfound power gets out of control quickly....  read more

Found in: Blogs, High Gravity

Tony Hale's Ctrl (Awesome of the Day)

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NBC just finished its 10-episode run of Ctrl, a web series starring Arrested Development alum Tony Hale as a beaten-down office worker with a very literal keyboard—Ctrl Z creates a do-over, Ctrl B gives him boldness. But his newfound power gets out of control quickly....  read more

Found in: Blogs, Awesome of the Day

A Hale of an Actor: Buster Bluth Pushes Forward

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When Tony Hale heard the news that Buster Bluth had performed his last chicken dance and been attacked by his last loose seal, his first thought was of...  read more

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Tony Hale optimistic about Arrested Development movie, Boldly Going Nowhere TV show

Tony Hale optimistic about <em>Arrested Development</em> movie, <em>Boldly Going Nowhere</em> TV show

In our never-ending quest to collect comments from every cast member of Arrested Development about the upcoming (please, God, let it happen) film, Paste talked to Tony "Buster Bluth" Hale.  read more

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Arrested Development Stars Keep Making TV Better

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For a period of 27 short months, TV was redeemed from all the cookie-cutter sit-coms and increasingly ridiculous reality shows that passed for network prime-time programming by the Bluth Family on Arrested Development. Since February 2005, we've had to rely on cameos from Bluths on other, less awesome TV shows (and in the case of Jeffrey Tambor's Twenty Good Years, much less awesome TV shows). Fortunately they've been many, especially lately: ...  read more

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Arrested Development Stars Keep Making TV Better

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For a period of 27 short months, TV was redeemed from all the cookie-cutter sit-coms and increasingly ridiculous reality shows that passed for network prime-time programming by the Bluth Family on Arrested Development. Since February 2005, we've had to rely on cameos from Bluths on other, less awesome TV shows (and in the case of Jeffrey Tambor's Twenty Good Years, much less awesome TV shows). Fortunately they've been many, especially lately: ...  read more

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