JamesG
09-17-2012, 04:56 PM
Exclusive: Jeff Garin Confirms He's Filming for "Arrested Development"
By Ross Bonaime
Sept. 13, 2012
As "Arrested Development" is busy filming the fourth season of its Netflix-exclusive fourth season, past cast members have started to announce their returns. Everyone from Liza Minelli, Mae Whitman, Judy Greer, Henry Winkler, even the Stair Car, have all recently announced they are coming back.
Now Jeff Garlin has announced to Paste that he will be returning for the fourth season.
“I can’t give you any details, but I can tell you I have been filming,” Garlin told Paste in an interview.
“I don’t even know if I’ll make the final cut. I’ve got a few more days of filming. Am I filming? That’s the only true thing I can say. Now am I in it? I don’t know if I’ll end up being in it, they might cut everything with me. But I am filming some episodes.”
In the last episode, 'Development Arrested', Garlin’s character—Mort Meyers, a studio executive who worked with Maeby—said that he had been receiving calls about getting the rights to the adaptation of Maeby’s story of being an underage film executive and about the Bluth family.
In the final scene of the third season, Mort and Maeby pitched the idea of a Bluth TV show to Ron Howard, who famously ended the show by saying, “I don’t see it as a series. Maybe a movie.”
With Garlin’s newly announced involvement with "Arrested Development’s" fourth season, this fan speculation may have just been given more credence.
http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2012/09/jeff-garlin-confirms-return-to-arrested-developmen.html
By Ross Bonaime
Sept. 13, 2012
As "Arrested Development" is busy filming the fourth season of its Netflix-exclusive fourth season, past cast members have started to announce their returns. Everyone from Liza Minelli, Mae Whitman, Judy Greer, Henry Winkler, even the Stair Car, have all recently announced they are coming back.
Now Jeff Garlin has announced to Paste that he will be returning for the fourth season.
“I can’t give you any details, but I can tell you I have been filming,” Garlin told Paste in an interview.
“I don’t even know if I’ll make the final cut. I’ve got a few more days of filming. Am I filming? That’s the only true thing I can say. Now am I in it? I don’t know if I’ll end up being in it, they might cut everything with me. But I am filming some episodes.”
In the last episode, 'Development Arrested', Garlin’s character—Mort Meyers, a studio executive who worked with Maeby—said that he had been receiving calls about getting the rights to the adaptation of Maeby’s story of being an underage film executive and about the Bluth family.
In the final scene of the third season, Mort and Maeby pitched the idea of a Bluth TV show to Ron Howard, who famously ended the show by saying, “I don’t see it as a series. Maybe a movie.”
With Garlin’s newly announced involvement with "Arrested Development’s" fourth season, this fan speculation may have just been given more credence.
http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2012/09/jeff-garlin-confirms-return-to-arrested-developmen.html