‘Arrested Development’ in Talks for Another Season on Netflix

Brian Grazer says that a fifth season of The Bluths is "in discussions" for the streaming service

Get ready for more Bluth family shenanigans. Maybe.

Netflix is in talks for another season of "Arrested Development," executive producer Brian Grazer told Bloomberg Television on Thursday.

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"We are in conversations with them to do another,” Grazer said."They are interested in doing that."

Though Netflix, and series executive producer Mitchell Hurwitz, have said that they'd be open to a second season of the series, so far it has remained in the realm of the theoretical.

The series, which originally ran on Fox from 2003 to 2006, was revived for a 15-episode fourth season on Netflix, which premiered in May.

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Netflix did not immediately respond to TheWrap's requests for comment.

The rent by mail and streaming service launched its latest series, "Orange Is the New Black," on Thursday.

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