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Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee will premiere its 10th season on Netflix Friday, July 6, reports Deadline. Iconic jokester Jerry Seinfeld’s roving talk show, in which professional funny people are taxied to restaurants across America in vintage automobiles, is moving to the streaming platform after publishing its first nine seasons as a web series on Crackle.
Old episodes of Comedians in Cars, which first came online in 2012, have been available on Netflix since January. Seinfeld tweeted out a short trailer for the new season on Thursday.
12 comedians, 12 hand-picked cars, and of course endless coffee. New episodes of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee stream July 6, only on @NetflixIsAJoke. pic.twitter.com/RlI0rSFWGQ
— Jerry Seinfeld (@JerrySeinfeld) June 7, 2018
Season 10 spans 12 episodes, all of which will be available on the debut day. Kate McKinnon, Ellen DeGeneres, Hasan Minhaj, Dana Carvey, Neil Brennan, Tracy Morgan, Brian Regan, Alec Baldwin, Zach Galifianakis, John Mulaney, Dave Chappelle, and the late Jerry Lewis make up the roster of comedians who will come under Seinfeld’s observational microscope this time around. Regan and Baldwin will be making their second appearances on the show.
When Netflix revealed the acquisition of Seinfeld’s show, 24 new episodes were announced. So, fans can expect at least one more new season at some point. The deal is an indicator of how much the platform has evolved over the past six years. “When I first started thinking about Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” Seinfeld said in a January press release, “the entire Netflix business model consisted of mailing out DVDs in envelopes.”
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