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    Thursday
    Jan302014

    That's gold Jerry! GOLD! Seinfeld Reunion in the Works

    Earlier today, Jerry Seinfeld confirmed he and Larry David are working on a "Seinfeld reunion of sorts" that will be released very soon.

    Rumors started spreading earlier this month that the cast may be reuniting for a Super Bowl commercial, when Seinfeld was spotted outside Tom's Resturant in New York City (which doubled as Monk's on the show) with Jason Alexander.  Jerry laid that rumor to rest this morning as a guest on the Boomer & Carton show on WFAN.

    On the show to promote his web series, Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, Seinfeld fielded a number of questions regarding the "super-secret project" he and David have been working on. Seinfeld first dropped the news that he was working with David on Jan. 6, during a Reddit “Ask Me Anything” session. “We wrote this script for this thing that you will eventually see but I can’t reveal what it is at this time,” Seinfeld said.  “All I can do is tell you is that it’s big, huge, gigantic.”  

    Jason Alexander will reprise his role of George Costanza for the project, and Seinfeld hinted that other characters from the long running sitcom will be involved as well.  

    As a huge fan of the show, I couldn't be more excited.  With Larry David involved, there's no telling what this could be.  Seinfeld was the biggest comedy of it's time, and it'll be an absolute joy to see these characters brought together once again.

    Click here to hear Jerry answer some questions about the project.

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