From the New York Post's Page Six:
[F]ans of "Arrested Development" can relax. Word is Showtime not only picked up the canceled Fox show but also ordered 26 more episodes.
TV Squad reports, however, that its source at Showtime says nothing is yet official and that negotiations are continuing. But the mere existence of the Post rumor is great news for fans of the show given the deafening silence on the matter since the series' Fox finale aired quietly nearly three weeks ago.
As for the possibility of 26 episodes being ordered, that is an extremely large order for a cable network where a full season typically lasts only 10 to 13 episodes. If true, the deal practically guarantees that the show will live on in syndication for many years, but that kind of syndication guarantee was a significant part of last summer's rumor that Fox had renewed the series for two full seasons. When the official renewal announcement finally came, it was only for one season, and that season-long order was promptly cut in half by the network.
Of course, every word of the Post story may be true. After all, given that Fox has yet to "officially" announce the show's cancellation, Showtime may not be allowed to announce any deal publicly... yet.
Fingers crossed...
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