Jason Alexander considers the possibility of one His field reunion that Jerry Seinfeld teased last month. However, it appears that the actor who played George Costanza during the sitcom’s nine-year run is unaware of an actual revival.
“There is only one reason for this rumor,” said Alexander in an interview with In addition. “Apparently, at the end of a stand-up thing, [Seinfeld] said: “Larry [David] and I’m thinking of something.’ Nice for you. I don’t know anything about it… Nobody called me.”
He continued: “Apparently they don’t need George, and maybe they don’t need Elaine either, because of Julia.” [Louis-Dreyfus] and I said, “Do you know anything about that?” “I don’t know anything about that,” and I was just talking to Michael [Richards] recently and I don’t think he knew anything about it.
During one of his stand-up shows, Seinfeld hinted that he and co-creator Larry David were considering a possible revival of His field.
“Something is going to happen that ties into this ending,” the comedian teased. “It hasn’t happened yet. Exactly what you are thinking is what Larry and I were thinking too. You will see.”
Louis-Dreyfus was asked shortly after about the possible reunion show, but she didn’t know anything was happening.
“Yes, I just saw it [that news] last night she said The guard. “And I don’t know what he’s talking about.”
The His field The series finale in 1998 was watched by 76 million viewers in the US. In the series finale, Seinfeld and his friends Elaine, George (Alexander) and Cosmo (Michael Richards) are put on trial in Massachusetts for committing a robbery against a stranger, where they are found guilty of criminal negligence.
Source: Deadline

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