Netflix revealed a new trailer on Monday for its revival of cult comedy Arrested Development, which is set to premiere 15 new episodes on the website's Watch Instantly service on May 26th.

The 90-second trailer features all nine of the main cast, including Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, Michael Cera, David Cross, Portia di Rossi, Tony Hale, Alia Shawkat, Jeffrey Tambor, and Jessica Walter. The trailer features Europe's "The Final Countdown", a song heard often on the show during Gob's (Arnett) "illusions".

The series was cancelled in 2006 by Fox after three seasons due to low ratings, despite fan outrage.  The series has grown in popularity through DVDs and streaming sites, such as Netflix itself.  In the series finale, the show teased the potential of a movie and buzz has been swirling about bringing the show back in some form ever since.  When Netflix announced last year that they would be streaming the fourth season in 2013, fans were understandably excited.

Lately, Netflix has upped its marketing for the show, including the Bluth's Original Frozen Banana Stand Worldwide Tour, an iconic Arrested image which has appeared in several urban locations. They also let the fans pick the new slogan for the marketing campaign on May 3rd through Arrested Development's Facebook fan page, who ended up choosing "We've unmade a huge mistake."

In a TCA Press Tour panel in January, creator Mitch Hurwitz fielded questions from reporters, including one about the nature of the episodes themselves. Hurwitz said that, "it actually makes more sense for a new audience than the old show did because we're focusing on one character at a time." Marquee Blogs at CNN reported that Hurwitz views the season as more of "an anthology."

Netflix's chief content officer Ted Sarandos stated that, "We're hopeful there will be more seasons." Along these lines, a Netflix spokesperson stated, "By no means is this the end of it. We're definitely planning to do more with them."

View the trailer here: