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Netflix, Fox ready to resurrect Arrested Development as a streaming exclusive


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The Bluth family has been off TV since Arrested Development was cancelled by Fox back in 2006, but after protracted rumors and a reported bidding war the show is ready to return as a Netflix-exclusive series. New episodes should be available in the first half of 2013 and represent another serious push into original content after Netflix signed up House of Cards, which will debut next year. The details are in the press release after the break, including interesting quotes from Fox execs celebrating this "new business model" allowing them to bring back another show, after Family Guy and Futurama made similar trips back from the dead with great success. After a summer of price hikes, cancellations, and Qwikster PR gaffes, this should bring back goodwill at least from fans of this show, and likely heat up the campaigns to save other gone-too-soon TV shows. So what's next to get the Flatliners treatment? Firefly? Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles? Dollhouse? Community (six seasons and a movie!)?

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one of the best shows ever, I can't wait! i'm really sad about Community right now, it was easily the funniest show on Thursday nights :(

 

community is still hilarious.

 

like the ep where pierce found out gay people liked his product and it boosted his sales lmao.

 

im loving this season so far.

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