First Look at Terry Crews in Netflix’s Arrested DevelopmentPosted by Wilson Morales
May 24, 2013
Netflix has provided Blackfilm.com with a first look at Terry Crews, who has a multi-episode role in the rebooted series Arrested Development.
Premiering this Sunday (May 26) on Netflix is the return of Arrested Development, which ran for only three seasons (2003-2006) on FOX TV. Netflix will release all 15 of the rebooted show’s new half-hour episodes very early in the morning (3:15 a.m. EST).
Series creator Mitch Hurwitz was able to bring back the entire cast (Jason Bateman, Portia de Rossi, Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Ali Shawkat, Tony Hale, David Cross, Jessica Walter and Jeffrey Tambor) as well as narrator and the series executive producer Ron Howard.
The series centers around the lives of the Bluth family – Michael Bluth (Bateman); his son, George Michael (Cera), who’s madly in love with his cousin, Maeby (Shawkat); Michael’s wifty sister, Lindsay (de Rossi), married to flamboyant wannabe actor Tobias (Cross); Segway-riding magician Gob (pronounced “Jobe”), played by Arnett and immature Buster (Hale); their domineering mother, Lucille (Walter); and shady Bluth patriarch George Sr. (Tambor).
Crews appears in Arrested‘s new season as Herbert Love, a politician who may or may not also be a love interest for Portia de Rossi’s Lindsay Bluth.
“All the episodes are going to come out at once, and I don’t want to ruin the surprise for a lot of people with any spoilers,” he told EW, saying only that his character is just as messed up as the rest of the Arrested crew: “All the characters are different levels of dysfunction,” Crews said.
‘Arrested Development’ season 4 will feature guest appearances from Kristen Wiig and Seth Rogen, Conan O’Brien and Andy Richter, ‘Parks and Recreation‘s’ Ben Schwartz, ‘Up All Night’s’ Chris Diamantopoulos, all three stars of Comedy Central’s ‘Workaholics,’ ‘Mad Men’s’ John Slattery, Isla Fisher, as well as returning series players Martin Mull, Ben Stiller, James Lipton, Carl Weathers, Jeff Garlin, Liza Minnelli, Judy Greer, Henry Winkler and Scott Baio, who play family lawyer Barry Zuckercorn and his successor, Bob Loblaw, respectively.
Here’s an interview Crews did with Hitfix.com




