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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Seinfeld Cast Reunites for Larry David's Selfish Agenda

Seinfeld Cast Reunites for Larry David's Selfish Agenda

12 Oct

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Summary

  • Larry David wanted a Seinfeld reunion to win back his ex-wife
  • The cast was hesitant about reuniting after 10 years
  • Jason Alexander played a "prickly version of himself" on the show
Seinfeld Cast Reunites for Larry David's Selfish Agenda

In 2025, comedian and Seinfeld co-creator Larry David, now 78 years old, decided to bring the main cast of the iconic sitcom back together for a reunion on his show Curb Your Enthusiasm. However, David's true agenda was not simply to entertain fans, but to win back his ex-wife, Cheryl (played by Cheryl Hines).

The Seinfeld reunion was a creative way to address David's personal life, as writer and producer Jeff Schaffer explains: "We were going to do a Curb-style Seinfeld reunion, which meant Curb Larry was going to get the cast back together and do a reunion for his own selfish reasons. He wanted to get back with Cheryl. His whole agenda was self-serving."

While Seinfeld, 71, thought the idea was a good one, not everyone was immediately on board. Jason Alexander, who played the character of George Costanza (based on the real-life David), had initial concerns about whether a reunion would work, worrying that the "charm" of the characters in their 30s and 40s might not translate to their 40s and 50s. However, he ultimately agreed to participate and called the experience "glorious," noting that the "ensemble feeling" and "affection" the cast shared was immediate.

Despite some discomfort, David gave Alexander "credit" for playing a "prickly version of himself" on the show, as the plot involved Alexander dropping out of the reunion and David stepping in to play George in the Seinfeld special. This meta-narrative added an extra layer of complexity to the reunion, which Schaffer described as "very odd."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Larry David's real reason for the Seinfeld reunion was to win back his ex-wife Cheryl.
The Seinfeld cast, including Jason Alexander, were initially hesitant about reuniting after 10 years, but ultimately had a "glorious" experience on set.
The Seinfeld reunion on Curb Your Enthusiasm involved a meta-narrative where Jason Alexander dropped out and Larry David stepped in to play the character of George Costanza.

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