More than 25 years after the “Seinfeld” finale, it looks like the beloved sitcom may be getting a second ending.
When asked if he liked the ending of Saturday night’s stand-up “Seinfeld,” Jerry Seinfeld told the Boston audience that he “had a little secret” about the show’s ending.
“Something is going to happen related to this ending. It hasn’t happened yet,” Seinfeld said, to loud cheers. “Exactly what you’re thinking, Larry (David) and I have been thinking too. So, you’ll see.”
In 2018, the comedian teased on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” that a “Seinfeld” revival was “possible,” but he didn’t elaborate further.
In the “Seinfeld” finale, Jerry (Seinfeld), Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), George (Jason Alexander) and Kramer (Michael Richards) were Arrested and thrown into jail. More than 76 million people tuned in to watch the live broadcast, making it one of the most-watched television broadcasts in history, but the show’s final episode was met with considerable backlash, with Seinfeld himself commenting on the finale in the following years. Pity.
“Seinfeld” got a quasi-reboot in 2009, when Seinfeld and David revived the NBC sitcom in the world of “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Seinfeld, Louis-Dreyfus, Alexander and Richards star in multiple episodes of the HBO comedy’s seventh season, which reunites the cast ten years after the Seinfeld finale to film A special episode.
Whatever “Seinfeld” is teasing, it could be related to the upcoming season 12 of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” which has already finished filming but has no release date yet.
Seinfeld and Alexander reprized their roles as Jerry and George in the 2014 Super Bowl commercial, which was filmed at the iconic Tom’s Restaurant.