‘We Might Be Making The Worst Thing Of All Time.’ Will Arnett Recalls Filming Arrested Development Before The Show’s Debut

Will Arnett has done a lot of other projects since Arrested Development, but of course he’ll always be Gob Bluth to so many of us above all else since it’s considered one of the best sitcoms of all time. The actor, who’s been receiving a lot of praise for his role in Is This Thing On?, recently reflected on being on the set of Arrested Development in the early days, and how he had no idea it would become so beloved.

Arrested Development is the sort of show that has just kept coming back for Arnett, and his costars. The original run of the series (on Fox) was actually cancelled after three seasons, before it was revived by Netflix in 2013, and again in 2018. Arnett also regularly hangs out another member of the Bluths (one of the most famous sitcom families), Jason Bateman, on their successful podcast Smartless, which they started back in 2020. Here’s what Arnett recently told Rolling Stone about the early days of the series:

I remember when we were making Arrested Development — and to say it changed everything in my life is an understatement — we were making it in a vacuum. We started shooting in August of 2003, and I don’t think it began airing until November 2003. We had no reaction. The scripts were outlandish and bizarre and the scenes were insane. It was, ‘Hey, we might be making the worst thing of all time. There’s a chance we’re making the world’s worst television program.’ But we were all enjoying it and having a lot of fun.

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