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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 22 (UPI) -- Actor Will Arnett is reuniting with his former "Arrested Development" producers Mitch Hurwitz and Jim Vallely on a pilot for a new U.S. comedy series.
The team previously collaborated on the celebrated, but short lived sit-com "Arrested Development."
The Hollywood Reporter said they have been working on a pilot for an untitled comedy that would cast Arnett as a "rich Beverly Hills jackass who falls in love with a charitable tree-hugging woman who can't stand his lifestyle."
Lionsgate Television is expected to order the pilot, which was written by Hurwitz, Arnett and Vallely, the entertainment industry trade newspaper said.
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