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14.02.2023 - 01:25 / deadline.com
If you’ve been thinking about catching up on Arrested Development on Netflix, you might want to do it quickly. All five seasons of the sitcom starring Jason Bateman are leaving the streaming platform on March 15. The Netflix landing page confirms the last day to watch the series is Tuesday, March 14 and sources have confirmed the news.
Arrested Development, from 20th Television and Imagine Television, was one of Netflix’s first original comedies. The series, which aired for three seasons on Fox, was brought back to life on the streamer in 2013 with a fourth season and a fifth season that was split into two parts in 2018 and 2019.
From creator Mitch Hurwitz, Arrested Development follows wealthy dysfunctional family the Bluths.
Season 5 wrapped up pretty much all of the loose ends for the series, including the big reveal that Tony Hale’s Buster Bluth was actually responsible for Lucille Austero’s (Liza Minnelli) murder.
In addition to Bateman and Hale, Portia De Rossi, Will Arnett, Alia Shawkat, David Cross, Jeffrey Tambor and Jessica Walter also starred.
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Even geniuses need help sometimes.
Father-son duo Rob and John Owen Lowe are joining forces in Netflix’s new series Unstable.
the streamer this month.Among them are “Lee Daniels’ The Butler,” starring Forest Whitaker as Cecil Gaines, a Black butler who worked in the White House for 50 years. Oprah Winfrey plays his wife Gloria.
Shutter Island and Pineapple Express are among the films and TV shows facing the chop from Netflix this month.The streaming service removes movies and TV shows from the platform every day, including its original programming like Arrested Development.In March 2023, films like Napoleon Dynamite, Django Unchained and The Expendables will all set to be stripped from the service.Below, you can find a full list of every film and TV series set to be removed from the UK and US versions of Netflix.UK movies and TV showsMarch 1The AssociateBaltoBarb WireBarbie & Her Sisters In A Pony TableBarbie In Rock ‘N RoyalsBeethovenBeethoven’s Big BreakBlue ExorcistThe Blues BrothersThe Boy Next DoorBridget Jones’s BabyThe Brothers GrimmClear And Present DangerConfusion Na WaConnectedCop CarThe DebtDisconnectDoomsdayEscape From AlcatrazThe ExpendablesThe Expendables 2The Expendables 3Gold StatueHalloween H20Hell On The BorderHot RodIn The Shadow Of Iris – Netflix OriginalJoe KiddJohnny English RebornJudwaa 2Kambil: The Whole 30 YardsKrampusLove Beats RhymesMeet Joe BlackMercury RisingMidwayMorning GloryNapoleon DynamitePaulPublic EnemiesSave The Last DanceSchubert In LoveSeventh SonShot CallerShubh AarambhSmokey And The BanditSnow White & The HuntsmanSoldierSomething NewThe StingSwades: We, The PeopleTu Hai Mera SundayUncle BuckVoulez-vous rire avec moi ce soir?ZZ Top: That Little Ol’ Band From Texas3:10 to Yuma (2007)47 RoninMarch 2Celebrity Ex On The BeachEternal Sunshine Of The Spotless MindGeordie ShoreThe Great RaidMiraculous: Tales Of Ladybug & Cat NoirThe Promised NeverlandSammy & Co.Sword Art Online: Alternative Gun Gale OnlineMarch 3Wrong TurnMarch 4August: Osage CountyMarch 5Alvin And The Chipmunks (2007)Alvin And The Chipmunks:
Constance Marten and Mark Gordon have both been further arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter as police continue to search for a missing baby.
The father of Constance Marten has spoken of his 'immense relief' after his daughter was found - but said it is 'very alarming' that her baby remains missing.
Missing aristocrat Constance Marten and her partner Mark Gordon - who went missing after their car was found burning on the M61 in Bolton - are in police custody after being arrested in Brighton.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter The fourth and final season of “The Umbrella Academy” at Netflix has added Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, and David Cross to its cast, Variety has learned. It was announced in August 2022 that the hit series would be wrapping up with its fourth season. Offerman (“The Last of Us,” “Parks and Recreation”) and Mullally (“Will & Grace,” “Party Down”), who are married in real life, will star as Drs. Gene and Jean Thibedeau. The characters are described as “a married pair of community college professors from New Mexico who wear sensible footwear and suffer from the most extreme case of deja vu this timeline has ever seen.”
EXCLUSIVE: Hot on the heels of a Best Animated Feature nomination for Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, Netflix is back in business with del Toro on another major animated film that he will direct.
. (We'll never forget you, Twilight.)Thankfully, there aren't a ton of devastating losses in March 2023, save for the second season of the truly chaotic Australian reality show Instant Hotel, in which a group of Airbnb hosts try to prove that they run the best Airbnb down under.
Netflix has just released the full list of movies and TV shows that are debuting on the streaming service beginning on March 1, 2023.
Michelle Keegan has excitedly announced her latest acting gig, as she will be starring in a new Netflix thriller based on a book by popular author, Harlan Coben. The 35 year old star has enjoyed a successful career so far, with roles on ITV's Coronation Street, BBC drama Our Girl, and Sky comedy series Brassic.
Emma Mackey is saying goodbye to Sex Education after four seasons. While attending the BAFTA Awards where she won the Rising Star award, the Netflix star revealed that she was exiting the series and would not come back for a potential Season 5.
Mark Consuelos appeared on on Friday, one day after news broke that the 51-year-old actor would be joining his wife, Kelly Ripa, as a permanent co-host on her long-running talk show. He will be replacing Ryan Seacrest, who announced on Thursday that he was exiting the show after six years. Consuelos stepped out onto the stage, declaring he had «no second thoughts» about joining his wife on the syndicated program. «I will have a list of grievances,» he quipped.
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There are some big changes happening at “Live”.
Ryan Seacrest announced on Thursday's episode of Live With Kelly and Ryan that he will be leaving the show come Spring. Kelly Rippa, who has hosted the show since 2001, will have a familiar new cohost — her husband, Mark Consuelos. Seacrest plans to head back to the California ( is taped in New York City), where he will remain part of the ABC Entertainment family, continuing to host and .«Working alongside Kelly over the past six years has been a dream job and one of the highlights of my career. She has been an amazing partner, friend, and confidant, and although we will always be a part of each other’s lives, I will miss our mornings together,» said Seacrest.
Ryan Seacrest is leaving Live! with Kelly and Ryan!
After six seasons, Ryan Seacrest announced on today’s Live with Kelly and Ryan that he is leaving the show.
Arrested Development is set to leave Netflix next month.All five seasons of the hit American sitcom – including the the two that were specifically produced for Netflix – will depart the streamer on March 15.Created by Mitchell Hurwitz, Arrested Development originally ran from 2003 to 2006 on Fox, before being cancelled after its third season. The show was then revived in 2013 by Netflix for a fourth season, with the entire cast returning.Arrested Development was one of the streamer’s very first original programmes, coming the same year as the first season of House of Cards.