Crackle Drops Trailer For Season Seven Of Jerry Seinfeld’s ‘Comedians In Cars’

Crackle has provided a sneak peek at the next season of Jerry Seinfeld’s Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. Sony’s streaming platform and distributor released the show’s season seven trailer on December 21, 2015.

Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee season seven boasts a lineup of some well-known comedic talent. In the six upcoming episodes (the first of which debuts on Crackle on December 30), Seinfeld will ride around town in classic cars and stop to get coffee with Will Ferrell, Steve Martin, Garry Shandling, Kathleen Madigan, and Sebastian Maniscalco. The new Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee trailer boasts over 580,000 views on YouTube alone, the most views of any YouTube trailer for the series to date. The trailer isn’t faring so badly on Facebook, either; on that platform, the clip boasts 96,000 views and almost 7,000 likes, shares, and comments.

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Crackle announced back in April 2014 it was renewing Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee for another 24 episodes, enough to get the show through a ninth season. The series’ sixth season premiered in June 2015, with Seinfeld chatting and laughing with his old Seinfeld co-star Julia-Louis Dreyfus. More recently, Crackle announced the first guest on season seven of Comedians in Cars would be none other than the President of the United States Barack Obama himself.

Season seven of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee will debut on Crackle.com and its corresponding apps on December 30. New episodes will be available every Wednesday.

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