Jerry Seinfeld is returning to our screens to lighten the mood amid the coronavirus pandemic across the globe.
On Thursday (April 24), Netflix released a trailer for the comedy legend’s forthcoming original stand-up special, 23 Hours to Kill, his first after a 22-year break!
The trailer begins with the star chained to a table, a laser inching its way toward his crotch and the cameras then cut to Seinfeld, wearing in a black suit, onstage at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, where the special was recorded.
He asked, “Who designed the bathroom stall with the under-display viewing window, so we can all see the lifeless, collapsed pant legs and tragic little shoe fronts that are just barely poking out from underneath the impotent belt lying helpless?” I couldn’t stop laughing.
Seinfeld’s new show follows the news that his most famous output, self-titled ’90s cult sitcom Seinfeld, will also be coming to Netflix.