The cast of Arrested Development is apparently ready to return to their beloved characters again.

Tony Hale, who plays Buster Bluth on the series, revealed recently that he and his fellow cast members want to film another season.

"I know for a fact that everyone wants to do it," he told The Huffington Post.

The Arrested Development cast has gone on to huge success in the industry. Jason Bateman, who plays Michael Bluth, has starred in a number of popular movies; Will Arnett (Gob Bluth) has starred in multiple TV series like The Millers, BoJack Horseman and Flaked; Michael Cera (George Michael Bluth) has found success in indie movies; David Cross (Tobias Funke) has appeared in TV and movies; Portia de Rossi (Lindsay Bluth) has guest-starred on Scandal; Alia Shawkat (Maeby Funke) has guest starred in multiple TV series; Jessica Walter (Lucille Bluth) has a prominent role on Archer; and Jeffrey Tambor (George Bluth, Sr.) just won an Emmy for his role on Transparent.

Hale has found his own success too, winning two Emmys for his role on Veep.

Part of the cast's success made it very difficult for them to film together for the 2013 revival season. There were very few scenes during season 4 where all the cast members were together in one scene, which gave a different feeling compared to the first three seasons.

Hale admitted that he does "miss" working with his fellow Arrested Development cast members, adding, "I miss working across from Gob or working across from Lucille or Tobias."

There have also been rumors of a possible Arrested Development movie, but Hale doesn't hazard to guess what that might be about.

"I never would have thought of anything this guy came up with," he said, discussing series creator Mitchell Hurwitz. "So that's what I'm really excited about. To see where that goes."

All four seasons of Arrested Development are currently available to stream on Netflix.