Cera says no Arrested?

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I’ll be honest – I’ve never seen a full episode of “Arrested Development.” That show, like “The Wire,” has always been one I’ve been dying to catch in full on DVD. Sadly I haven’t had the time to sit down and actually do the deed. But there are enough “Arrested Development” fans out there to actually keep the notion of the movie going. Sadly it seems that one of those people is not Michael Cera. Series creator Mitch Hurwitz spoke to Fancast about the possibility of a movie and addressed a question about Will Arnett and Cera being the lone hold outs. Says Hurwitz:

“I don’t want to talk about who is holding out right now because we might still work that out and I don’t want to pressure anyone through the press…Although I will say that Will Arnett is gung-ho, so there’s a big clue!”

So is Cera getting a little too big for his britches? As Hurwitz describes it, “The fans have been so sincere in their fondness for it. That’s really the big motivation to make the film. It’s not like it’s going to pay very much! It’s a really low budget film.” So why not just do it to hang out with your old friends and so something that you know will be hilarious? Unless you think you’re too good for it…

Source: Fancast

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