Thursday, 17 November 2005

What Next for Arrested Development?

Here’s some more on the possible cancellation of Arrested Development. This article features an interview with Michael Cera who plays George Michael.

"It's nothing we haven't heard before," says Cera. "People have already been calling to comfort me that it's been cancelled."

There is no official word. Cera says even creator/executive producer Mitch Hurwitz, whom he spoke with this week, doesn't know the ultimate fate of the series yet. "We're always guessing," says Cera.


As for what the future holds if the show is cancelled, so far the fans have suggested An Arrested Development podcast; the series continuing as a DVD only show and an Off-Broadway production. The last one I like the sound of, but alas I think all of them are much too hopeful. Here’s how one fan thinks AD on the web would work.

Have a look at Amazon's DVD Top Sellers.

And here’s a rant by David Cross taken from the season two DVD bloopers about how poorly the show that has "won five motherfucking Emmys" is marketed.

Arrested Development at MySpace.

And while we’re on Mr. Cross, here’s the latest news on the Fake David Cross saga.

Save our Bluths!

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