‘Arrested Development’ Is Definitely Not Coming Back, David Cross Says
A lack of scripts, extended, shoots and other tensions means that “Arrested Development” will not return, series star David Cross said in a new interview.
A lack of scripts, extended, shoots and other tensions means that “Arrested Development” will not return, series star David Cross said in a new interview.
There’s still eight more episodes to come in the new year, but the comedian admits, “I can’t see it happening again.”
Comedian Charlyne Yi accused Cross of being racist toward her in a Twitter post published last October.
The actor and comedian reflected on the well-publicized incident between Tambor and Jessica Walter, including offering some insight into a tough on-set climate.
“There’s just no excuse for behaving like that.”
Jason Bateman, David Cross, Will Arnett, and the rest of the cast reunited to celebrate the show’s return.
Despite his recent firing from the Amazon series after an internal investigation into sexual harassment claims, it seems the actor might still have a home on the Netflix series.
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Tamblyn reached out to Yi in the aftermath of her husband, David Cross, being accused of racism.
Yi accused Cross of being racist towards her when they first met a decade ago.
Yi described an incident from when they first met, but Cross remembers it differently.
“Just don’t show up…It will have a HUGE impact,” tweets the “W/ Bob & David” actor.