“Seinfeld” enthusiasts are doing the Elaine Benes dance.
Jerry Seinfeld hinted at a imaginable “Seinfeld” reunion pace doing a comedy display Saturday night time nearest years of rumors circulating the NBC strike.
Seinfeld, 69, instructed his Boston target audience that he and Larry David, who additionally served because the display’s co-creator, have been operating on a different venture for enthusiasts.
“Well, I have a little secret for you about the ending [of the show],” mentioned Seinfeld in a clip posted to Instagram. “But I can’t really tell it, because it is a secret.”
“Here’s what I’ll tell you. OK? But you can’t tell anybody,” teased the comic. “Something is going to happen that has to do with that ending.”
Seinfeld upcoming added that it “hasn’t happened yet,” however “just what you are thinking about, Larry and I have also been thinking about it. So you’ll see.”
The Submit reached out to Seinfeld for remark.
The enduring Fresh York Town-based sitcom initially aired in 1989 and ran for 9 seasons till its June 1998 finishing.
Within the sequence finale, Seinfeld and his pals — Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), George (Jason Alexander) and Kramer (Michael Richards) — are arrested and thrown in prison.
With 76 million audience, the episode used to be dubbed one of the vital most-watched tv declares in historical past in spite of the backlash the finishing gained.
Since going off the breeze, many enthusiasts have longed for the display to go back in spite of Seinfeld himself pronouncing that it used to be month to go on.
“I remember when I was in the ninth season and I was thinking ‘maybe it’s time to wrap this up,’” the comic told People and other journalists at Citi Field in 2021. “I remember inviting Michael and Julia and Jason to my dressing room, and we all just sat there and we stared at each other.”
“I went, ‘I was thinking maybe this is our moment to make a good exit.’ We’ve had a lot of good fortune here. Maybe we shouldn’t push our luck too far. And we all agreed that this was the right moment,” persisted the actor.
The so-called “Show About Nothing” were given a semi-revival in 2009 when Seinfeld and David, 76, staged a scene in Season 7 of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” which featured Seinfeld, Louis-Dreyfus, Alexander and Richards in a multi-episode tale arc.
Rumors of a reunion intensified in 2018 when Seinfeld instructed Ellen DeGeneres {that a} reunion “was possible,” however didn’t do business in any main points.
All 180 episodes of “Seinfeld” are now streaming on Netflix.