He wants to be a re-gifter.
Jerry Seinfeld won’t rule out a revival of his beloved sitcom “Seinfeld,” the comedian revealed Tuesday on "Ellen."
"It's possible," he teased after host Ellen DeGeneres asked him about the potential of a “Seinfeld” reboot.
Seinfeld, 63, didn't expound further, but his acknowledgement that even a slight chance exists that the show could return was enough to earn a raucous reaction from the audience.
Of course, there’s been plenty of yada, yada, yada from hopeful fans begging for a “Seinfeld” reboot for years, and Seinfeld did not seem eager to bring the series back when he discussed the matter several months ago.
"Why?" Seinfeld told Entertainment Tonight in September. "Maybe it's nice that you continue to love it instead of us tampering with something that went pretty well."
A "Seinfeld" reunion was a storyline during the seventh season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" — "Seinfeld" co-creator Larry David's show — in 2009.