Larry David Appears To Put Nail In The Coffin For Seinfeld Reunion Rumors

Fans of Curb Your Enthusiasm (*raises hand*) are gearing up for the premiere of the long-running comedy's final season this weekend. However, there are questions about what series creator and star Larry David will do next. Unfortunately for those of us hoping he'd work on some kind of Seinfeld reunion (*Raises hand again*) that doesn't appear to be in the cards.

Cue "Frolic" by Luciano Michelini…

There are always rumblings that David and Jerry Seinfeld will team up to right the wrongs of the show's original finale, which is notoriously not great. Maybe in a vacuum, it's not terrible, but it wasn't the most fitting way to send off such a brilliant show.

Although, how do you put a bow on a show about nothing?

There was a quasi-reunion on Season 7 of Curb Your Enthusiasm — and a great one at that — but fans are still clamoring for a full-on reunion.

This was further fueled a few months ago when Jerry Seinfeld himself appeared to tease that he and David were cooking something up to make things right.

READ: JERRY SEINFELD TEASES FIX TO TERRIBLE ‘SEINFELD’ FINALE, POSSIBLE REUNION 

Well, that may have been premature. At the premiere of the final season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, David left no room to infer that a reunion may happen.

"Yeah. What do I have to do [to convince people]? Yes, it's so, it's so. I'm tired of people thinking I'm lying," David told Entertainment Tonight. "We're done, it's over, yeah, it's over."

If that wasn't good enough, how is four no's in a row?

"No, no, no. No," he said.

That's pretty, pretty, pretty, decisive.

That's a bummer for fans, but honestly, what is in it for Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld? Aside from mountains of cash, of course?

Nothing. Sure, the finale wasn't well received, but their reputations are fine. Larry righted those wrongs with Curb, while Jerry righted them by getting coffee and in sweet classic cars.

They have no reason to have a reunion… but I still really want to see it happen.

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