Jerry Seinfeld finally seemed to have addressed rumors about a Seinfeld reunion and the nature of his "secret project" with Larry David in an interview with New York Public Radio on Jan. 30. 

New rumors about a Seinfeld reunion have been doing the rounds as recently an image of Seinfeld and Jason Alexander (George Costanza) paying a visit to Tom's Restaurant was revealed.

A Twitter user posted the pic of Seinfeld and Alexander, dressed in George's distinctive red jacket, walking to the show's famous haunt, Tom's Restaurant in New York.

"@HuffingtonPost @BuzzFeed @Gothamist just saw Jerry and George walking in to Tom's Restaurant," he tweeted earlier this month.

Seinfeld also fueled the rumors by announcing a "big, huge, gigantic" project he was working on with his Seinfeld collaborator David, during his Reddit AMA on Jan. 6. It is being suggested that the duo were spotted together as they were working on a major Super Bowl-commercial or perhaps a webisode for the comedian's new show, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.

The 59-year-old comic actor dismissed the speculation during an interview with New York Public Radio on Jan. 30 stating that it was not intended for the Super Bowl and was not a webisode.

"But, it is not not those things, either. It's a secret project," he also added. The few other details Seinfeld spilled that the video would be of a "shortish-form" and would be a "one and done" deal. He also revealed that the project would include other characters from the sitcom. He also said that viewers would get to see the end product "very, very soon."

Seinfeld hosted Tina Fey in his latest episode of Comedians Getting Coffee in Cars.

Watch the video of the interview here:

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