Jerry Seinfeld Says He's Working On A Deal To Bring 'Seinfeld' To Netflix
NBC via YouTube screengrabJerry Seinfeld held a fun Reddit Ask Me Anything Thursday that came with a potentially big announcement.
During the AMA, the comedian was asked if there is any word on "Seinfeld" potentially coming to Netflix.
"Can you please convince [co-creator] Larry [David] to let it happen?" wrote Redditor Polestar X. "There are so many people who still have not experienced Seinfeld first hand and having it available through Netflix will surely be the easiest way."
Seinfeld's response - while a bit coy - gave the answer that many fans were hoping for.
"You are a very smart and progressive person," Seinfeld said in the AMA. "These conversations are presently taking place."
Since "Seinfeld" went off the air in 1998 it has become a syndication powerhouse raking in an estimated $2.7 billion.
Here are a few other highlights from Seinfeld's AMA. You can check out the full AMA here.
The worst advice he hears being given to aspiring comedians:
How he felt when he found out that Steven Spielberg would cheer himself up on the set of "Schindler's List" by watching "Seinfeld" episodes:
What 2014 social faux pas he would want "Seinfeld" to cover if it was still on the air:
On the most memorable scene from the series that had to keep getting re-shot because too many people were laughing:
You can watch the blooper reel of that scene below: