The Bluth Family may be back for another season.
In a newly released installment of Bill Simmons’ “B.S. Report,” “Arrested Development” executive producer Brian Grazer said new episodes of the cult favorite are in the works.
At approximately the 24:30 mark in the video, Grazer revealed, “We’re going to do another 17 episodes. So stay tuned for ‘Arrested Development.’”
Netflix declined to comment on Grazer’s statement. And representatives for Grazer did not immediately return TheWrap’s request for comment.
“Arrested Development” originally ran for three seasons on Fox from 2003-2006. Netflix revived the show for a fourth season, which was released exclusively on the streaming service in 2013.
While it never gained a substantial audience, the show was critically acclaimed and achieved cult status in reruns. It won six Emmys and a Golden Globe during its original run.