
Arrested development: Hurwitz said that perhaps the new TV series could be broadcast to end 2012. Photo: 20th Century Fox
Arrested development, the critically praised comedy, U.S. has a special fan base, which was for his return to TV campaign have, since it aired most recently in 2006.
After five years they finally may be about to see their wish granted, reveals the creator Mitchell Hurwitz plans for a new TV series, of nine or 10-part. The new TV series would be as a prelude to a movie spin-off, in development for some time.
Arrested development ran for three series on Fox, numerous awards, but never to a ratings hit.
The last episodes were in early 2006, but since then call transfer, and after the show, with the talk of a spin-off, the film has grown since 2008.
Hurwitz said an arrested development session on the New York Festival on Sunday, which he and the show cast "tried to do a limited run series in the movie", the New York Times reported.
"We hope in fact to nine or 10 episodes, with almost a character per episode," he said.
Hurwitz added that this idea of the implementation work on the screenplay came, that the five-year hiatus, because the TV show ends means the characters so much backstory had. "We were halfway through the film, before the characters together," he said.
Arrested development actor, Jason Bateman, added: "to do, but creatively there's business links we are all on board and have a very specific plan on how it would come and what we would do and if we don't it would shoot." "I think next summer, to shoot him being targeting."
Hurwitz said that perhaps the new TV series could be broadcast in the end of 2012, and added that "This is not my decision". Bateman later tweeted that the film will be released probably in early 2013.
"We not fully possess the property, are professional people, those involved studios and such a thing," Hurwitz added said the show's creative team, "80% of the way to the answer".
The new arrested development TV series can be broadcast network from Fox was the Urheimat of the show.
Co-producers 20 Century Fox TV and TV present to conversations with on-demand service Netflix and cable channel Showtime to distribute the new episodes had to deadline Hollywood.
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