As well as directing, Seinfeld wrote the script alongside Spike Feresten, Andy Robin and Barry Marder. No release date has been revealed.
The project is part of the streaming service's $60.3 million tax credits awarded by the California Film Commission, with the comedy legend expressing his joy about filming in LA. "We are so happy to get the California tax credit which enables us to make our whole movie here," Seinfeld told' series in LA, I very much wanted to come back and shoot there again. On behalf of everyone working on the movie, we really appreciate the great welcome."
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