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Seth Rogen, Matthew Broderick Buckle Up for New ‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’

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June 18, 2019
Jerry Seinfeld and Matthew Broderick promoting the summer 2018 season of “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.” Screenshot from Netflix.

Jerry Seinfeld is hitting the road once again for a new season of “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.”

The “Seinfeld” comedian and Netflix announced on June 18 that the show will return July 19. 

This season’s lineup of comedy legends includes Eddie Murphy, Seth Rogen, Matthew Broderick (his wife Sarah Jessica Parker appeared in Season Four), Jamie Foxx, Martin Short, Mario Joyner, Melissa, Villaseñor, Bridget Everett and Barry Marder. 

This season viewers will also see a return of Sebastian Maniscalco who was featured in Season Seven and Ricky Gervais who made an appearance in Season One.

“I love the coffee. I love the cars. I love the comedians. And yes, doing the show with Eddie was really special,” Seinfeld tweeted.

Seinfeld is hitting the stage for his next stand-up comedy appearance in the Los Angeles area on Aug. 15 at the Long Beach Convention Center.

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