Curb Your Enthusiasm star-creator Larry David's love for the game of golf is pretty evident from watching both the once-upon-a-time HBO series – which may or may not be getting a new season in the future – and Seinfeld (Kramer was an avid golfer). In fact, word has it that he's actually pretty good at the game. After all, President Barack Obama wouldn't play the game with just old schmuck, would he? Of course not! Read More »
Whether or not Bernie Sanders will be the next President of the United States remains to be seen. Something that we know right now, however, is the fact that Sanders and Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm creator Larry David ARE indeed the very same person. Sanders has certainly pandered to the Internet before regarding this subject, reading aloud some Seinfeld scenes of New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, who was voiced by LD. But now, the Twitter handle @Seinfeld2000 (aka Seinfeld Current Day) has done some more digging. And wouldn't you guess, it appears safe to say that they're one and the same. Read More »
If you're a fan of Larry David, the question, "Is there going to be another season of Curb Your Enthusiasm?" is forever in your mind. Well, it seems the comedy gods might be shining down on us because we could be getting our wish! The Goldbergs star Jeff Garlin has hinted that theres a "51%" chance the famed HBO series could come back for another season. Read More »
Jason Alexander is officially taking over for Larry David in his hit Broadway play Fish in the Dark. And while it seems that nearly everyone has seen the production, there's one person who hasn't: Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon. Which is exactly why the Seinfeld star and mind behind the show yelled at Fallon during last night's episode of the NBC series. The appearances comes after Alexander "slammed" Heidi Swedberg – who played George Costanza's fiancé, Susan Ross, on the series – on The Howard Stern Show, saying that she was difficult to work with. Yet, shockingly enough, it was blown out of proportion. Read More »
A while back, MStars News reported that there were some struggles in the whole Seinfeld-Netflix deal. But finally, it seems they've reached an agreement... with Hulu. Yes, word has it that Seinfeld is going to Hulu for roughly $700,000 an episode. You read that correctly –– $700k per episode. So, it would seem certain to say that creators Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David are about to get much, much wealthier. Which is good because we hear they are struggling (cue the eye roll). Anyway, many people speculated that the famed NBC comedy would be going to Netflix, largely because that streaming service purchased Friends for $500k. And while things were going somewhat smoothly, things took a turn when Netflix offered money for a five-year contract. Read More »
Jason Alexander's George Costanza character on Seinfeld might have been a small representation of the iconic series' creator Larry David, but now the famed actor is actually being LD. It's being reported that Alexander will replace David in his Broadway play Fish in the Dark, stepping into the role of Norman Drexel this coming June 9. The New York Times is reporting that David is leaving in the beginning of June following "tepid reviews" from a number of outlets. Of course, he's not leaving because of the reviews; in fact, we're not so sure he cares. The Curb Your Enthusiasm star-creator planned to leave the show on June 7 all along. Read More »
Jerry Seinfeld is back with another Single Shot episode from his famed web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. Accompanied by the likes of his Seinfeld co-creator – and Fish in the Dark and Curb Your Enthusiasm star-creator – Larry David, Kevin Hart, Chris Rock, Colin Quinn, and more, Seinfeld and his comedic friends talk about one thing and one thing only: chicken. Read More »
Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David's 90s baby Seinfeld had a brilliant way of stepping around controversial topics and tackling them straight on in a SFW sort of way that no other sitcom could do. The perfect example would be "The Contest"––the masturbation episode in which Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer enter a contest to see who can be "master of their domain." And while it seemed nothing could top that, apparently the heads over at NBC gave the axe to a couple of episodes they deemed too controversial for the airwaves. While David, Seinfeld, executive producer Larry Charles, and a number of other writers wrote the two scripts, the network decided it best to cancel them and not even film due to them being politically incorrect. Read More »
Looks like Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld could very well become a hell of a lot wealthier very, very soon. Which is good because they need the money. Oh wait, no, they don't –– at all. But that doesn't mean they won't be seeing some pretty hefty residual checks when the streaming rights for their hit series Seinfeld are sold. Right now, it's being reported that Sony Pictures TV is offering the show to Hulu, Yahoo and Amazon and causing a bidding war of around $90 million. And Netflix? Well, it looks like they're "taking a pass" on the famed NBC series. Read More »
Last night, 60 Minutes aired the much-anticipated interview with Larry David, creator and star of Curb Your Enthusiasm. Earlier today, the CBS series released some outtakes between David about Charlie Rose during their conversation about the Seinfeld creator and Fish in the Dark Broadway play star and writer. What we took away from it is that LD really, really, really wants to be like his character on his HBO show. Read More »
Fans of Larry David have been uber excited about his constant media presence as of late—especially if they’re in the New York City area. The famed Curb Your Enthusiasm and Seinfeld creator has been starring in his very first (and probably last, if he has it his way) Broadway play Fish in the Dark. To promote it, David has been making the rounds, and in a new interview with 60 Minutes’ Charlie Rose, the comedian discusses what it was like becoming a rich man based on the success of Seinfeld. Read More »
We may have recently seen veteran comedian Jerry Seinfeld on Saturday Night Live’s 40th anniversary episode, where he performed in a hilarious segment alongside Seinfeld co-creator Larry David, but now we can rejoice because he’s dropped another Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Single Shot. In this newest video, Seinfeld and the likes of Ricky Gervais, Bill Burr, and more, discuss one thing and one thing only: Hitler. Read More »
If you tuned into the Saturday Night Live 40th anniversary special earlier tonight then you were undoubtedly aware of the incredible amount of names who took to the famed stage – or just sat in the audience – at NBC's 30 Rockefeller Plaza. Needless to say, it was filled with talent! Some have even said it was the Woodstock of comedy. And after watching, it's hard to disagree. Read More »