'23 Hours to Kill’ Trailer Teases Jerry Seinfeld’s First Comedy Special in 22 Years
The iconic comedian’s latest Netflix collaboration.
Netflix has released the first trailer for Jerry Seinfeld‘s upcoming stand-up special 23 Hours to Kill, the comedian’s first comedy special since 1998. The trailer above showcases Seinfeld acting out a James Bond spoof, complete with an eye-patched villain and a ray gun slowly approaching the bound comedian.
“Who designed the bathroom stall with the under-display viewing window, so we can all see the lifeless, collapsed pant legs and tragic little shoe fronts that are just barely poking out from underneath the impotent belt lying helpless?” he asks in the teaser.
The special will feature Seinfeld at the Beacon Theater in New York City, where he is expected to perform his never-before-seen act. The special follows his pseudo-documentary Jerry Before Seinfeld on Netflix, which also followed his hit Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee talk show debuting on the platform.
23 Hours to Kill is set to follow the 65-year-old’s 1998’s HBO set I’m Telling You for the Last Time, which premiered several months after the icon’s beloved sitcom Seinfeld aired its series finale.
Seinfeld’s 23 Hours to Kill premieres May 5 on Netflix.
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