After years of rampant rumors, Arrested Development  fans are finally getting what they’ve been waiting six years to hear.

Ron Howard, the narrator and executive producer of Arrested Development, recently released photo confirmation of the series’ newest scripts, with a picture on his iPad.

The show was one of the most celebrated sitcoms in recent memory, but struggled to find consistent viewership despite the numerous awards and appreciation from critics and fans alike. Fox cancelled the show famously in 2006, after only three seasons. Since that time, popularity for the series has only ballooned, as well as the acting careers of cast alums Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, David Cross, and Michael Cera.

The initial revival of the show was announced late last year, with word of a movie following the show’s fourth season. The season will air exclusively on Netflix, with 10 episodes. Each of the episodes will focus on one of the Bluth family members, building towards the confirmed Arrested Development movie. The movie will begin production after the newest season is completed.