Jerry Seinfeld Hints We Will See a 'Seinfeld' Reunion Very Soon

Jerry Seinfeld Hints We Will See a 'Seinfeld' Reunion Very Soon "Seinfeld" fans can rejoice... after Jason Alexander (who played George Castanza for nine years) was spotted lunching with the Seinfeld creator Larry David at Tom's Restaurant in New York (the setting for the diner the gang used to frequent), speculation arose that a reunion was in the works.

The show's star Jerry Seinfeld confirmed, though without much detail, that yes, a "secret project" can be expected "very, very soon."

Seinfeld let the news drop during an interview on radio show "Boomer & Carton" Thursday. When asked more questions, Seinfeld would only respond vaguely, and finally changed the subject back to sports.

So what do we know about this "secret project?"

It is definitely not a Superbowl commercial... that was made pretty clear... nor is it for an episode of Seinfeld's web series "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee."

While the project is "short-ish" it's also longer than 60 seconds. That's not especially helpful information either.

Other characters from the sitcom will make appearances, including, obviously, Jason Alexander. Larry David will not appear on screen.

The project was filmed in other locations outside of Tom's Restaurant, but will not showcase Jerry's apartment on Manhattan's Upper West Side.

Fans should look forward to what they'll see but not get their hopes up too much... Seinfeld states firmly this is a "one and done" project.

Huh. So, what do you think is in the works for a "Seinfeld" reunion?