NBC has ordered a comedy pilot executive produced by Jason Bateman, along with Aggregate and David Janollari Entertainment.
“Two to Go” is described as a single-camera comedy focusing on long-time best friends grappling with the challenges of modern-day dating, while their group of friends try to convince them they are meant for each other.
The project is co-executive produced by Bryan Shukoff and Kevin Chesley. Bateman is joined as a non-writing EP by Jim Garavent and David Janollari. Universal Television is the studio.
Bateman, who recently reprised his role as Michael Bluth in “Arrested Development” on Netflix, released the R-rated indie comedy “Bad Words” in 2013 and is currently filming the sequel to 2011′s “Horrible Bosses.”
Casting for the NBC project has yet to be announced.
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