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    'Arrested Development' Set Pictures Hit the Web

    The Bluth's are back -- for real this time! The first pictures taken from the set of the much-anticipated season four of Arrested Development have hit the web, thanks to tweets from cast members and fans.

    Actor Jason Bateman recently turned to Twitter to release the first photo taken during filming, which is currently underway at the Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, Calif.

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    Netflix recently announced that it signed 10-episode commitment to host a new season of the series, which went off the air in 2006 after its third season. Since then, executive producer and narrator Ron Howard teased fans on Twitter with a picture of the script and star Jason Bateman tweeted photos from the writer’s room of the show.

    Twitter member @Juse65 also tweeted a picture while the show filmed a scene on Tuesday.

    Howard also tweeted pictures of the crew getting ready, including one of show creator Mitchell Hurwitz getting ready behind the scenes.

    In addition, pictures posted on BuzzSugar.com are also making the rounds, enticing fans with more glimpses of the much-loved cast.

    Actor David Cross might be wearing a sheet, but we spy some cut-offs underneath. We guess that means Tobias is still a "Never Nude."

    Are you excited for the next season of Arrested Development? Which show do you wish would come back and do another season? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

    Image via BuzzSugar

    This story originally published on Mashable here.

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