A Seinfeld Revival? Jerry Seinfeld Admits to Ellen: 'It's Possible'
Seinfeld fans, a warning: This news may make you want to shove the nearest person and shout, “Get! Out!” READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
Seinfeld fans, a warning: This news may make you want to shove the nearest person and shout, “Get! Out!” READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
What’s the deal with this whole “talking to the camera thing”?
Netflix on Sunday inserted Jerry Seinfeld into House of Cards, allowing the legendary comedian to confront Kevin Spacey’s Frank Underwood about his “unsettling,” fourth wall-breaking tone. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
Jerry Seinfeld‘s feeling nostalgic for the days before he met George, Elaine and Kramer. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
For those wondering who is inside the spaceship introduced in The 100‘s Season 4 finale, know that Ivana Milicevic has been cast in the recurring role of READ MORE
Jerry Seinfeld will be putting his coffee and gas on Netflix’s tab moving forward.
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee — Seinfeld’s long-running web series about exactly what you think — is making the leap from Crackle to Netflix READ MORE
There was more than one reason to be thankful for Michelle Obama’s latest visit with Jimmy Fallon. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
Has Larry David’s recent decision to bring back Curb Your Enthusiasm inspired Jerry Seinfeld to revive his eponymous ’90s sitcom? The short answer: “No!” — not that there’s anything wrong with that. READ MORE
Maya & Marty on Tuesday was pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty good just OK.
The penultimate hour of the Peacock’s variety experiment featured Jerry Seinfeld’s sit-down with Jiminy Glick and Martin Short doing his READ MORE, WATCH VIDEO & GRADE IT
What’s the deal with the Seinfeld reunion? And with airline peanuts?
Days after word spread that Jerry Seinfeld, former costar Jason Alexander and Seinfeld cocreator Larry David had met up to film something at Tom’s Restaurant in New York City (aka the defunct sitcom’s fictional “Monk’s”) …READ MORE
This week, we check back in on the Failure Club to see who’s the biggest “loser,” Jerry Seinfeld gets an invite to Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks‘ Jeopardy night, and new series Suit Up throws down an excellent satire of college football. READ MORE