Jason Bateman tweeted a picture from the set of the newly revived series "Arrested Development." In the non-descript pic, the set appears to be an airport. The show has begun filming the first episode of its fourth season after six years off the air.
Netflix restarted the canceled Fox series for a 10-episode Season 4, which debuts in 2013 along with a feature film to follow. Each episode of Season 4 will follow a different member of the Bluth family. The first episode will follow Bateman's character, Michael Bluth.
"Very very funny :-) Lots of lines for the narrator too!" executive producer/narrator Ron Howard tweeted from the set late last month.
"Arrested Development's" revival was first announced in late 2011. The new season will stream all 10 episodes simultaneously.
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