Jerry Seinfeld Wishes to Redeem Infamous ‘Seinfeld’ Season Finale That Left Fans Frustrated Despite Record-Breaking Viewership
Jerry Seinfeld has hinted toward the revival of his most famous sitcom Seinfeld in his recent public appearance in Boston. While the fans were not very happy with the ending of the show 25 years back, Seinfeld himself has now hinted towards a much better ending this time. This news has left the fans both curious and excited to know more about this revival.
Jerry Seinfeld Hints Towards the Revival of Famous Sitcom Seinfeld
Almost 25 years after the final episode of Seinfeld was aired, reports have now been around that the show will now have a second ending, reportedly better than the last one. While the final episode of Seinfeld back in 1998 was among one of the most-watched television broadcasts in history, it also received a lot of backlash.
This was because in the last episode of the show its main and beloved characters Seinfeld, Julia Loui-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander, and Michael Richards were shown arrested and locked up in prison. This did not sit very well with the viewers of the show, as since then they have been unhappy with the show.
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However, after many years the main actor of the show Seinfeld, as reported by Variety has hinted towards the second ending of the show. Talking about this the actor said “Something is going to happen that has to do with that ending. It hasn’t happened yet. Just what you are thinking about, Larry [David] and I have also been thinking about. So, you’ll see.”
This news has excited the fans as they are looking forward to how the creators will end the show. While there is no official update on the same, let’s hope every Seinfeld fan finds closure sometime soon.
Even Jerry Seinfeld Disliked the Ending of Seinfeld’s Show
Showing compassion for the show’s fans even Jerry Seinfeld agreed that he hated the ending of the show. Talking about this back in 2017 The New York Flim Festival the actor said that they should not have done that.
As reported by Vulture talking about this further the actor said “There was a lot of pressure on us at that time to do one big last show, but big is always bad in comedy.”
Not only this the actor further added that the creator tried to do something big with the final but they were wrong. According to Seinfeld, comedy should always be small, cheap, and quick.