If you were worried that a new season of "Arrested Development" may not really happen, fear no more. The trailer is in and fans are promised 15 new episodes for a fourth season.
The show will make its television comeback after seven years, May 26, on NetFlix, but the trailer is already out.
The series ran from 2003 to 2006 when it was mysteriously cancelled. The new season will be offered on NetFLix with each episode reportedly focus on a different character. Michael, played by Jason Bateman, will be featured in each episode. Creator Mitch Hurwitz said he is treating the new series like an "anthology," according to CNN.
Portia DeRossi, who plays Lindsay Bluth Fünke, gave a glimpse in to the reuniting of her dysfunctional television family during an interview with ABC. She divulged details that her character will go on a journey to find out what makes her happy and what she wants in life. This will include reflections on whether or not she is happy in her marriage. Lindsay will be featured in two episodes of the new season.
The trailer hints at other teasers including cousins George Michael, played by Michael Cera and Maeby Fünke, played by Alia Shawkat, attending college together and may be taking things to the next level with their relationship.The stair car is back and the Bluth Company may be getting a new namesake.
If the hype around the release of the new trailer is any indication on the success of the new season on Netfllix, fans may really go bananas over the Bluths this year.