Aside from the other narrative surrounding Arrested Development, there's also the matter of its extremely controversial Season 4. The Netflix debut of the show saw each character featured in standalone episodes that converged at the end, which resulted in a series that many found disjointed. Fortunately, show creator Mitchell Hurwitz is dropping a new edit of the show this week.
Via the show's official Twitter page, Hurwitz announced that Netflix will premiere a "remixed" version of Arrested Development Season 4 on Friday (May 4).
The new version of the show has officially been dubbed "Arrested Development Season 4 Remix: Fateful Consequences."
Further, Hurwitz said that Season 5 of the show will be hitting Netflix soon. "Like real soon," he added.
Read the full letter below.
Via the show's official Twitter page, Hurwitz announced that Netflix will premiere a "remixed" version of Arrested Development Season 4 on Friday (May 4).
The new version of the show has officially been dubbed "Arrested Development Season 4 Remix: Fateful Consequences."
Further, Hurwitz said that Season 5 of the show will be hitting Netflix soon. "Like real soon," he added.
Read the full letter below.
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— Arrested Development (@arresteddev) May 1, 2018