Have you heard of any program called Seinfeld? Netflix sent us a press release for its upcoming series, but says it’s made by a guy who only wrote for a season of SNL, so we are a little skeptical. It seems that the plot is not about anything. Just some unknown comic doing everyday things? Who wants to see it?
Here’s what Netflix has to say about it:
Netflix will release 180 episodes of a sitcom called Seinfeld, created by emerging New York comedian Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, who wrote for Saturday night live for a single season.
The show ended production in May (1998) and is scheduled to be released in its entirety on the Netflix platform on October 1, 2021.
Reserved for Seinfeld’s featured material, the 180 episodes of the sitcom explore the minutiae of the comic’s daily life as he navigates his relationships with a talented cast, including Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Troll, Family ties), Michael Richards (UHF, Fridayand Jason Alexander (Pretty Woman).
Hey, at least Netflix cCEO Ted Sarandos really believes in this program. In the press release says, “This is the first time we risk this nature, joining the jump in 9 seasons. But Jerry has created something special with this sitcom that no one has ever done. I really think he and Mr. David have a huge future ahead of them and I’m thrilled that Netflix can be home to growing their fan base. “
Therefore, any brave spectators out there o …?
Okay, breally, Seinfeld‘s The move to Netflix has been working for a long time. Netflix acquired the global broadcasting rights to the program in 2019 for the significant sum of $ 500 million. The show left Hulu in June, leaving us a period of three months Seinfeld even running. We couldn’t spend a summer in George, so we’ll settle for a fall in George.