Hale made the revelation while discussing what his character Buster Bluth has been up to since Arrested Development ended in 2006.

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"I believe it's going to be [set] six years [after the series ended]," he told TV Guide.
The actor continued: "I can't imagine what's happened to Buster… I hope that he still has a dysfunctional relationship with his mother (Jessica Walter). I hope that he's still dating Liza Minnelli.
"I don't even know [yet] what [creator] Mitch [Hurwitz] has come up with. What comes out of that man's mind is just amazing."
Hale previously said that he is so excited to work with Arrested Development co-stars Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Michael Cera again.
All ten episodes of the Arrested Development miniseries are expected to air exclusively on Netflix in early 2013, with a feature film to follow.
Watch Tony Hale discuss the Arrested Development reunion and his new series Veep below:



