Arrested Development Soon To Get Removed From Netflix

Arrested Development, a comedy based show might be getting excluded from the entertainment platform of Netflix. The announcement of the following news was made by the team members of Netflix and the exclusion is dated for March 14.
Arrested Development was picked up by Netflix in 2012 after The fox entertainment stopped airing the further show stories in 2006. Though the news can’t be taken permanently just now. Netflix changed it’s decision before for other shows too like Lilyhammer, a crime based thriller and same can be expected for this too.
After adopting the show in 2012, Netflix also took the rights for it’s first three seasons and took the show on its platform after seeing chances of making of fresh content in it. The season 4 and season 5 are made by Netflix itself. Thus, it’s a very rare decision made by the company where it is loosing it’s own making.
Whereas Disney decided not to exceed the license for movies and contents of Marvel due to the release of Disney Plus. The final day of watching Arrested Development is March 14 and the previous three seasons of the show can be watched on Hulu, another Disney owned service like the 20th television.
The show had castings of Jason Bateman, Jeffrey Tambor, Jessica Walter, Will Arnett, Tony Hale, Portia de Rossi, Alia Shawkat. Made by Mitchell Hurwitz and a team of executive producers, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, David Nevins, Jim Vallely, and Troy Miller.