"Arrested Development," the cult classic comedy series, will apparently include a focus on the Trump administration in its upcoming season.

Actor Jason Bateman told the Daily Beast that the show's fifth season will seek to draw parallels between the Trump family and the show's fictional Bluth family, a dysfunctional and wealthy real estate clan.

“None of that is lost on [show creator] Mitch Hurwitz. He’s aware of all of that stuff,” Bateman told the Beast. “And he and his writing staff have been in a cave for the last two or three months crafting these episodes, and they’re going to lean into a lot of that [Trump] stuff for sure. They can’t wait.”

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Early seasons of the show, which aired for three seasons between 2003 and 2006, included a number of mocking references to the Bush administration. The show was revived for a fourth season on Netflix in 2013.

Bateman said that while filming for the season begins in two weeks, he hasn't yet seen a script for the first episode.

“I have no idea what’s ahead,” he said. “We start shooting in two weeks and I keep checking my phone for the first script, but it’s going to be amazing hanging out on the set again with that cast and that crew. I can’t wait.”

A number of productions have taken on the Trump administration.

Since President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden leads Trump by 36 points nationally among Latinos: poll Trump dismisses climate change role in fires, says Newsom needs to manage forest better Jimmy Kimmel hits Trump for rallies while hosting Emmy Awards MORE took office in January, NBC's "Saturday Night Live" saw its highest ratings in years for its weekly parodies of the president and his aides.

Comedy Central has capitalized on the Trump administration by adding "The President Show" — hosted by a fictional version of Trump — to its late-night lineup.

And playwright Tony Kushner told the Daily Beast that he's working on a play about Trump.