Unlike the recent Netflix revival of the show, which focused on an individual character in each episode, the movie will reunite the entire Bluth ensemble on screen.
"A TV season is a six-month commitment," Hurwitz told Rolling Stone . "But I think it would be very doable to get them together for four or five weeks to make a movie."
Hurwitz added of the project: "I'm working on the movie right now. I can't get into much more detail because I don't want to scare anybody off.
"I don't want to be presumptuous about it. I don't own the property outright - it's a 20th Century Fox property. But everybody seems really into it and really eager to make a movie."
The writer/director also noted that the movie will be followed by a fifth season of the critically-acclaimed TV show.
"The whole thing is sort of unprecedented. It's always been its own little thing. I kind of feel like the more it stays original, the better chance it has," he explained.
"As soon as it goes back to trying to do exactly what it was before, you run the risk of doing a reunion show or something."
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