Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Larry David were part of a Seinfeld reunion this holiday season.
On Saturday (December 27), Seinfeld took to Instagram to post a pair of pics of a rare Christmas Eve link-up with his former co-stars. In them, the trio pose mid-laughs, perhaps reflecting on any of the moments from the legendary sitcom that fans still talk about all of these years later.
"'The creatures were stirring…' Christmas Eve 2025," Seinfeld captioned his post, referencing a line from the Christmas poem, Twas the Night Before Christmas.
Check out the pictures below:
Fans hoping for an official reunion, however, will need to keep on hoping. In 2021, Seinfeld shut down rumors about the show's return. During a press junket, the comedian said: "There’s absolutely nothing going on."
"I am very much a nostalgia person. I love to go to my house where I grew up on Long Island … But I like to go forward in life. I believe that going forward. I don't know what we would do that would be good," Seinfeld admitted.
The comedian also cautioned that there's a possibility that the cast now "wouldn’t be as good," claiming that he was content with the show’s nine-season run. "I think we did a good job," he joked.
Seinfeld aired on NBC from 1989 to 1998. The classic sitcom series won several awards, including an Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series in 1993 and a Golden Globe Award for Best TV Series in 1994.
Speaking on the decision to end the show in 2021, he told People: "I was in the ninth season and I was thinking, maybe it's time to wrap this up. I remember inviting Michael and Julia and Jason to my dressing room, and we all just sat there and we stared at each other."
He continued: "And I went, 'You know, I was thinking maybe this is our moment to make a good exit. We've had a lot of good fortune here. Maybe we shouldn't push our luck too far.' And we all agreed that this was the right moment."