Could it be true? A Seinfeld reunion would be probably one of the most epic things in television history. Bigger than the moon landings. Bigger than EVERYTHING! The comedian has said that he is working on a 'secret project' that will reunite the Seinfeld cast, and it will appear 'very, very soon'. What exactly it is, we don't know, but that information alone is pretty dam exciting.
Rumours were running rife that some sort of reunion was on the cards when a photo was taken recently of Jerry Seinfeld with Jason Alexander, walking into the diner that served as a backdrop for many a Seinfeld episode. The comedian has remained fairly tight lipped about it, but he told American radio station Wfan yesterday that the secret project he was planning involved Jason Alexander returning to his character of George Costanza, and that other Seinfeld characters were involved. He also described the project as “short-ish form,” a “one-and-done” thing involving Larry David in some way that will be made available “very, very soon.” Come on! It's a reunion episode right? Just admit it Seinfeld!
The final episode of the hit show aired in 1998 and had an estimated 76 million viewers, making it the third most watched finale in television history, behind M*A*S*H and Cheers. Here's how it all ended for them...