Those Arrested Development kids sure do love to work. Jason Bateman seems to pop up in a few movies a year. Will Arnett is trying to make in both TV and film and Tony Hale is accomplishing the TV aspect on Veep. Jeffrey Tambor is kicking ass with Transparent while Jessica Walter is always lovely on Archer. Michael Cera does films here and there and makes music. Portia de Rossi is currently on Scandal and David Cross is bringing a spiritual successor of his HBO show to Netflix. Now, Alia Shawkat is getting her own series -- well, pilot. Titled Search Party, THR reports that the show will "focus on a group of four self-absorbed 20-somethings that come together when a former college acquaintance mysteriously disappears." Shawkat will be joined by John Early, John Reynolds and Meredith Hagner. Search Party was created by Sarah-Violet Bliss, Charles Rogers and Michael Showalter. Bliss and Rogers, who recently wrote Amazon's Mozart in the Jungle and Netflix’s Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, will take over writing duties.