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Michael Cera Says 'Arrested Development' Is on the Way
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After the 2006 cancellation, the much-anticipated movie adaptation of TV comedy 'Arrested Development' is in process, Michael Cera insists.

AceShowbiz - Michael Cera has dismissed reports he's sitting out of the much-anticipated movie adaptation of TV comedy "Arrested Development", insisting he's onboard and can't wait for shooting to start. The show, which featured Cera, Jason Bateman and Portia De Rossi, was canceled in 2006, but went onto become a cult hit on DVD and TV re-runs, prompting talk of a movie.

Plans were recently put on hold amid rumors Cera has opted out of the film version after finding success in movies "Juno and "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist". But Cera insists the movie is on its way, and he's desperate to be a part of it.

He tells Us Weekly magazine, "The script is going to be written soon. I'm looking forward to it."

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