Seinfeld Says His Iconic Sitcom Might Be Coming to Netflix

Tells Reddit 'conversations are presently taking place'

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During a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) yesterday, Jerry Seinfeld confirmed that he is currently in talks with Netflix to bring Seinfeld, the iconic sitcom of which he was the star and co-creator (with Larry David), to the digital streaming service, The Verge reported

Replying to a Redditor who asked if the show would ever come to Netflix, Seinfeld said: "You are a very smart and progressive person. These conversations are presently taking place."

The Seinfeld series, which centers on a quartet of neurotic Manhattanites, debuted in 1989 and ended its run in 1998.

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