Jeffrey Tambor will reprise his role as George Bluth in Season 5 of Netflix's Arrested Development. Tambor was fired from Amazon's Transparent earlier this year after allegations of sexual harassment on jocuri eroticeset.
A Netflix spokesperson confirmed Tambor's return to Entertainment Weekly. The latest season of Arrested Developmentfinished filming around when allegations against Tambor first came up.
A few of Tambor's costars commented on the matter, ranging from David Cross's "We stand behind Jeffrey" to Jason Bateman's "I will always love that man" to Alia Shawkat saying, "It’s not about sharing my personal opinion of him. What those victims said needs to be heard just as much."
Tambor has denied all accusations and said he was "profoundly disappointed" in Amazon's investigation of the matter. Netflix has demonstrated strict policies on sexual misconduct, as with firing Kevin Spacey from House of Cards. Since Arrested Developmentwas filmed before allegations against Tambor surfaced, there isn't much the company can do (short of pulling a Ridley Scott).
As of now, Arrested DevelopmentSeason 5 does not yet have a release date.
Topics Netflix Celebrities
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
What cracked the Milky Way's giant cosmic bone? Scientists think they know.
Drone captures dramatic footage of erupting volcano in Japan
I pretended to be the Rick & Morty creator and accidentally went viral
Harvey Weinstein goes from defensive to contrite with his latest statement
Shop the Shark FlexStyle for 20% off at Amazon
'Welcome to Key West' sign found 300 miles away a month after Hurricane Irma
Quentin Tarantino reacts to Weinstein's saga and people are baffled
NBC News looks pretty awful right now
Skype is finally shutting down
Two families hid in pools during the California fires, and their stories end in very different ways
Amazon Big Spring Sale 2025: Best Apple deals on iPads, MacBooks, and more still live
Deadmau5 stokes the 'Rick and Morty' fire by giving out free Szechuan sauce
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。