
Photo credit: Getty Images, SplashNews It's almost here!! The return of Arrested Development is right around the corner and I could not be more excited. I've been praying to the Netflix gods for months to ensure that the streaming works properly as soon as the series is live on Sunday May 26th at 12 a.m. PT. Photos: When does your favorite summer show return? The new season is bursting with tons of amazing guest stars including John Krasinski, Isla Fisher, Ed Helms, Kristen Wiig. Of course it's all about the Bluths, but the guest stars always bring their own funny to the series as well. Watch: The Hangover III scoop from the stars! So I started daydreaming, and got the other OKMagazine.com editors involved too of course. Here we present to you a gallery of dream celebrity guest appearances on Arrested Development. Sadly this is all fiction at the moment, but Mitch Hurwitz if you're reading feel free to take any of these suggestions and run! Watch: The Arrested Development trailer is here What celeb would you love to see on the show or the potential future movie? Tell us in the comments below or on Twitter @OKMagazine.

EXCLUSIVE: Mike Lobell, the veteran producer whose 14-years of persistence helped make the remake Gambit happen, is getting close on three other projects with strong elements. He has re-teamed with former partner, writer/director A Film By Alan Stuart Eisner, an ensemble comedy which so far has Project X‘s Oliver Cooper, Shirley MacLaine and Robin Williams attached, with Rob Reiner making a cameo. Lobell reports that the film has added Sienna Miller, Isla Fisher and Audra MacDonald. Eisner is a comedy dealing with a young man making a documentary to learn what happened to his family during WWII. He is out looking for financing. Gambit, by the way, ended up with Michael Hoffman directing a script by Joel and Ethan Coen. Colin Firth, Cameron Diaz and Alan Rickman star and CBS Films releases October 12. At the same time, Lobell is getting traction on This Man This Woman, the adult love story written by Frederic Raphael. The project has gotten a boost with the attachment of Richard Gere, who long ago sparked to a film which focuses on the trials and tribulations of a marriage. This was the picture that once nearly went into production with Meg Ryan and Sean Penn. Lobell and Gere ... Read More »

(Reuters) - The Charlotte Bobcats want to take a step back in time and restore an old nickname to the city. The National Basketball Association (NBA) team will ask the league's board of governors in July to approve changing the franchise's name to Charlotte Hornets effective with the 2014-15 season, Bobcats owner Michael Jordan said on Tuesday. Charlotte's original NBA team enjoyed sellout crowds as the Hornets between 1988-2002 before then-owner George Shinn moved the franchise to New Orleans. ...

It was hard to envisage as positive a Cannes response to a US competition film as that accorded to the Coen Brothers’ “Inside Llewyn Davis” the other day, but if such a thing is possible, it may have happened today, for Steven Soderbergh’s wonderful Liberace biopic “Behind the Candelabra” (our review here). And immediately after the press screening, stars Michael Douglas and Matt Damon, writer Richard LaGravanese, Producer Jerry Weintraub and director Steven Soderbergh spoke to press, turning up some great anecdotes and opinions in the process. Here are our 10 favorite moments. 1. The team recounts their personal memories of Liberace Michael Douglas: I met him once when I was 12 years old in Palm Springs. We were at a crossroads and this car stops, I think it was a Rolls Royce convertible, and it was a great Palm Springs day and between the gold on his neck and rings, the light was bouncing off him. He had a great smile, not a hair out of place (now I know why) and he was...
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