The dream will soon be a reality for "Arrested Development" fans.

It was announced Thursday that the highly anticipated comedic hit will officially return and be shown on Netflix on May 26.

The epic Fox show ran from 2003 to 2006, winning an Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, and the whole cast, including Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, Jeffrey Tambor, Michael Cera, David Cross and many more, will be featured in the show's spring reprise.

What can be expected from the hilarious cast being reunited after six years?

"There are many, many questions that these episodes ask that only the movie will answer," Jason Bateman, who plays Michael Bluth, told GQ.

"The last line of the last episode of ‘Arrested Development’ was Ron Howard saying to Maeby — she's pitching him a show about her family at Imagine — and he says to her, "No, I don't see it as a series. Maybe a movie!" And then the screen goes black. That's it. So Mitch [Hurwitz, the show's creator] was always planning on writing a movie," he said.

"But the overall story, the bigger story, once you see the movie you will see that "Oh, this story started with those [15] episodes," because the action in these [15] episodes happens simultaneously. Each character has their own episode," Bateman revealed.

The series will run for 15 episodes and be available to watch at 12:01 a.m. that Sunday on Netflix.

- NY Daily News


YESSSSSS!!! I loved this show, so glad to see it's coming back.