'Arrested Development' premieres May 26 on Netflix
By Associated Press
Apr 4, 2013 11:54 AM CDT
FILE - This sept. 19, 2004 file photo released by Fox shows Jeffrey Tambor, left, and Jason Bateman in a scene from Fox's comedy "Arrested Development." (AP Photo/Fox, File)   (Associated Press)

"Arrested Development" will be reborn on Netflix on May 26.

The subscription service announced the premiere date Thursday, saying that all 15 episodes of the comedy series will be posted at the same time. The Mitchell Hurwitz sitcom starring Jason Bateman was canceled by Fox in 2006 after three seasons.

"Arrested Development" is the most eagerly anticipated original series from Netflix following the political thriller "House of Cards," which debuted in February.

In a statement, Netflix chief executive Ted Sarandos says the return of the cultishly beloved "Arrested Development" is "sure to make history all over again."

In response, Hurwitz joked that Sarandos is "going to be immensely disappointed."