Arrested Development fans were given a real treat this year when the critically-acclaimed but viewer-deprived comedic series made an epic return thanks to Netflix. The revival found huge success on the network, so of course talk about a movie started buzzing again.

Now, the series’ creator Mitch Hurwitz is fueling that buzz.

According to Cinemablend, Hurwitz’s hopes for a big screen Bluth family adventure are high.

“I'm working on the movie right now. I can't get into much more detail because I don't want to scare anybody off. I don't want to be presumptuous about it,” he said.

He goes on to say that he hopes the movie could happen “as soon as possible” and that everyone on the cast seems “really into it.”

According to Slashfilm, if the movie were to do as well as the Netflix revival, Hurwitz says he’d hope to bring the gang back for season 5.

“The whole thing is sort of unprecedented. It’s always been its own little thing,” he said. “I kind of feel like the more it stays original, the better chance it has. As soon as it goes back to trying to do exactly what it was before, you run the risk of doing a reunion show or something."

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