We here at JUKEBOX:DOPECONTENT admittedly hope that Wale will be making an appearance in this reunion, somehow (or, the secret project that Seinfeld is referring to could in fact be Wale’s Album About Nothing…a bit of a reach, but still). From NY Daily News:

The best sitcom about, well, nothing, is set to reappear on the small screen “very, very soon.”

“Seinfeld” fans can rejoice as the rumors that recently surfaced about a possible reunion are true. However, there’s no telling in what capacity it will take place.

“It’s a secret project,” Jerry Seinfeld said during an interview on the “Boomer & Carton” radio show Thursday.

Speculations sprang up after Seinfeld, Jason Alexander, who played George Castanza, and the show’s creator, Larry David, were spotted at Tom’s Restaurant in New York City. The diner was the setting for the coffee shop that the cast frequented on the hit series.

While Seinfeld admitted that a project had either taken place or was in progress, the 59-year-old comedian didn’t detail much else except that it was most certainly not a Super Bowl commercial.

The radio hosts proceeded to play a sort of “21 Questions” game in order to divulge more information.

What they gathered from Seinfeld was that the “secret project,” which would be seen “very, very soon,” involved other characters from the original sitcom including, of course, Alexander playing the part of George.

“Of course he remembers playing that character for 9 years,” Seinfeld responded when asked if Alexander was surprised to receive a call about the new project.

The “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” star also indicated that while David was involved with the project, which is longer than 60 seconds and was filmed in other locations outside the coffee shop, he is not on camera.

So while the excitement among “Seinfeld” fans increases, they shouldn’t be too quick to celebrate, as this is a “one and done” type of deal, according to the actor.

In order to get away from the reunion “interrogation,” Seinfeld asked the hosts of the sports radio show, “So what about football?”

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