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No Netflix debut date yet for 'Arrested Development'

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Singer Paul Anka and actor son-in-law Jason Bateman, star of "Arrested Development", pose for photographers on the red carpet in front of the Elgin Theater during a star unveiling ceremony inducting Anka into Canada's Walk of Fame on June 5, 2005 in Toronto, Canada. (UPI Photo/Christine Chew)
Singer Paul Anka and actor son-in-law Jason Bateman, star of "Arrested Development", pose for photographers on the red carpet in front of the Elgin Theater during a star unveiling ceremony inducting Anka into Canada's Walk of Fame on June 5, 2005 in Toronto, Canada. (UPI Photo/Christine Chew) 
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Published: Jan. 2, 2013 at 10:58 AM

NEW YORK, Jan. 2 (UPI) -- Netflix and Fox have not set a debut date for new episodes of the revived U.S. sitcom "Arrested Development," the New York Post reported.

The cult-favorite series about a wealthy dysfunctional family originally aired on Fox from 2003-2006 and won six Emmy Awards. It starred Jason Bateman, Jeffrey Tambor, Will Arnett, David Cross and Michael Cera.

Fox last weekend posted a message on its website, announcing May 4 as the show's Season 4 premiere. However, the posting was quickly removed and Netflix told vulture.com the May 4 date is incorrect.

No new date for the 13-episode fourth season of the series, which reunites all the show's original stars, has been announced, the Post said.

Topics: Jason Bateman, Jeffrey Tambor, Michael Cera, Will Arnett
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