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Seinfeld Reunion Confirmed by Jerry Himself, But No Other Details

Seinfeld Reunion Confirmed by Jerry Himself, But No Other Details

By    |   Friday, 31 January 2014 09:02 AM EST

A "Seinfeld" reunion has been confirmed by Jerry Seinfeld, who earlier this month was spotted meeting with former costar James Alexander and show co-creator Larry David at New York City's Tom's Restaurant, a frequent backdrop for the popular nineties sitcom.

Aside from the reunion confirmation the stand-up comedian turned actor refused to release any additional details about the project during a recent guest appearance on Boomer Esiason and Craig Carton's New York City-based CBS sports talk radio show on WFAN.

"It’s a secret project," a tightlipped Seinfeld told the sports radio show. It will be a "one-and-done” project that will be out "very, very soon," he added.

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The 59-year-old Brooklyn-born funnyman eventually relented to a 21 questions session on the show during which he admitted the project was filmed and not on stage, that it was "short-ish " in form and that David was involved in the production side of it and would not be appearing on camera.

"I gave you more now than I’ve given anyone," Seinfeld said. "I told you what it isn’t. And then I also told you that it isn’t not that, either."

Earlier in January, Seinfeld took part in an "Ask Me Anything" chat on Reddit, in which he haphazardly fielded questions about the project.

When asked what the most mundane thing he and Larry had ever obsessed over, Seinfeld responded, "We never obsess over anything that isn't mundane. Most recent was intentional mumbling."

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"We wrote this script for this thing that you will eventually see but I can't reveal what it is at this time," Seinfeld added. "All I can do is tell you is that it's big, huge, gigantic."

In addition to the new secretive project Seinfeld is working on, the comedian has also recently produced a series of intentionally bad Acura car commercials spoofing the car ads of the 1960s.

With an estimated $800 million net worth according to Forbes magazine, Seinfeld was the top earning comedian as of June 2013 bringing in $32 million over the prior 12 months, the financial magazine reported.

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A "Seinfeld" reunion has been confirmed by Jerry Seinfeld, who earlier this month was spotted meeting with former costar James Alexander and show co-creator Larry David at New York City's Tom's Restaurant, a frequent backdrop for the popular nineties sitcom.
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