While many prepare for the trials and tribulations of another year to come, we TV fans know the truth: 2013 belongs to the glorious return of 'Arrested Development' with new episodes on Netflix! All 2012 we'd been drooling with anticipation for the revival series, complete with plenty of guest stars new and old, but only a "spring 2013" release date to go on. Has Netflix finally revealed the long-awaited premiere date? Do the apparent episode titles reveal anything about the plot? New details inside!

We may have to wait a few months yet to see the new adventures of our favorite Bluths, but nothing will stop our anticipation for 'Arrested Development' season 4. While initially the pay-rental service would only offer up a tentative premiere date of spring 2013, Crave Online recently reported that a Fox press site put the official date at May 4, 2013.

The post (also containing a list of episode titles) has since been taken down, and Buzzfeed has claimed that the May 4 premiere date is in fact false, though no one seems to dispute the list of episode titles. Clocking at 14 episodes total (as we've previously heard), the episode titles seem as character-centric as we've been promised of the additional season, devoting several episodes to the bigger characters.

Whether or not either development proves to be true, ‘Arrested Development’ season 4 features appearances from Conan O’Brien and Andy Richter, ‘Parks and Recreation‘s’ Ben Schwartz, ‘Up All Night’s’ Chris Diamantopoulos, all three stars of Comedy Central’s ‘Workaholics,’ ‘Mad Men’s’ John Slattery, Isla Fisher and Terry Crews, as well as returning series players Carl Weathers, Jeff Garlin, Liza Minnelli, Judy Greer, Henry Winkler and Scott Baio.

You can take a look at the original press report with episode titles and the disputed premiere date below (via Warming Glow), and tell us what you want to see from 'Arrested Development' season 4 in the comments!

Arrested Development Season 4 Premiere
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