Now this is a festivus for the rest of us.
After all, Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Larry David reunited on Dec. 24 to celebrate a mini reunion for Seinfeld.
“‘The creatures were stirring…’ Jerry wrote in a Dec. 26 Instagram post. “Christmas Eve 2025.”
In the accompanying photos, Jerry, Julia and Larry pose in a home in front of a white wall, sharing laughs as the moment was captured.
While Larry was typically behind the camera as the show’s co-creator and producer, the trio worked closely together on the iconic sitcom, which starred Jerry as a parody of himself, as well as Julia as Elaine Benes and Jason Alexander as George Costanza.
The crew’s lowkey reunion came less than two weeks after the deaths of Larry’s close friends Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner Dec. 14, whom he eulogized in a statement alongside fellow stars Billy Crystal, Martin Short and more at the time.
“There is no other director who has his range,” the group’s Dec. 16 statement read. “From comedy to drama to ‘mockumentary’ to documentary he was always at the top of his game. He charmed audiences. They trusted him. They lined up to see his films."
In the years since Seinfeld ended in 1998, Larry has put together some more formal reunions—most notably in 2009, when he and Jeff Schaffer wrote one into Curb Your Enthusiasm as a show within the show.
“We knew it was something we could have fun with,” Larry explained in his book No Lessons Learned, released earlier this year, “and we had no other ideas at the time.”
Indeed, Jerry—who co-created the self-titled show with Larry—also explained why the arc in Larry’s own series was better than a stereotypical reunion special.
“I did think it was a good idea because I knew that doing a conventional network-type reunion show was never going to be appropriate for us,” Jerry explained in the memoir. “So being on Larry’s show was a perfect way to do it.”
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Josh Peck and Drake Bell reunited with their onscreen parents Nancy Sullivan and Jonathan Goldstein at Nostalgia Con 2025, marking the first time in more than 10 years that the four actors came together as a group.
Alums Lea Michele, Dianna Agron and Darren Criss reunited in New York City in April 2025 to celebrate Darren—a.k.a. Warblers heartthrob Blaine Anderson—in his musical Maybe Happy Ending during its Broadway run.
Series alums Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader and Fred Armisen reunited as "The Californians" in a February 2025 ad for Volkswagen's ID. Buzz electric bus—just in time to celebrate SNL's 50th anniversary.
Former onscreen spouses Lori Laughlin and John Stamos—joined by his IRL wife Caitlin McHugh—as well as their TV nieces Candace Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweetin honored a cause close to late costar Bob Saget’s life as they posed for photos at a 2024 event benefitting the Scleroderma Research Foundation.
Lauren Graham, who played Lorelai Gilmore on the show, shared this selfie with Kelly Bishop, who portrayed her mom Emily Gilmore, in June 2024, writing, "Here’s to the ladies who lunch. #Kelly"
William Daniels (Mr. Feeny), 97, shared this pic of himself and his wife Bonnie Bartlett Daniels with his former costars Danielle Fishel (Topanga Lawrence), Rider Strong (Shawn Hunter) and Will Friedle (Eric Matthews) in June 2024. Class undismissed!
Katie Holmes and Michelle Williams reunited Feb. 7, 2024 at the opening of Chanel's first watches and fine jewelry flagship store, on Fifth Avenue in New York City. The event took place more than 20 years after Dawson's Creek ended its six-season run and more than five years since the last time the two actresses were photographed together (at Entertainment Weekly's 20th anniversary cast reunion cover shoot in 2018).
Ian Beattie, Daniel Portman, Natalia Tena and Ian McElhinney reunited on Feb. 2 ahead of the opening of Warner Bros' GOT Studio Tour, located at one of the HBO show's original shooting spots in Banbridge, Northern Ireland.
Mike Johnson and Rachel Lindsay catch up at a private Kendrick Lamar concert event hosted by Pair of Thieves in Los Angeles.
In May 2021, Kevin McHale and Jenna Ushkowitz partied at her bachelorette party ahead of her wedding to boyfriend David Stanley.
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Tom Welling, Michael Rosenbaum and Kristin Kreuk reunited at the Fan Expo Dallas 2019 event.
Rider Strong, Will Friedle and Ben Savage were bumping along with pregnant former co-star Danielle Fishel at the Fan Expo Dallas 2019 event.
Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario Lopez, Tiffani Thiessen and Elizabeth Berkley brought their spouses along for a quadruple dinner date in April 2019.
"A mini reunion in New York City—former castmates, favorite dinner dates, forever playmates. ♥️♥️♥️ Photographed by my favorite artist, @rainerarts," Jennifer Garner wrote on Instagram of this pic with Victor Garber and Ron Rifkin.
"Saturday night with a friend," Courteney Cox captioned this pic of Monica and Phoebe back together, but Lisa Kudrow took a little issue.
"I guess I would have looked at you if I could have OPENED MY EYES," she commented. She also posted her own selfie with the caption "My eyes! My eyes!"
Courteney Cox guested on Busy Tonight for a little Cougar Town reunion, and Philipps took it even farther by doing a bit with the show's biggest fan and costars Christa Miller, Josh Hopkins, and Ian Gomez.
"Witches, demons, vampires, watchers, slayer, Gods, and Scoobies oh my!" Nicholas Brendon wrote on Instagram.
"Happiness is spontaneously running into old pals from my That's So Raven days!!! @anneliesevanderpol & @rondellsheridanoffical," Rose Abdoo shared on Instagram after meeting with Anneliese van der Pol and Rondell Sheridan.
"I got to see these guys for lunch yesterday - it was so much fun to catch up and hear how their beautiful families are doing," Danica McKellar shared on Twitter. "And yes, @joshsaviano, I totally agree - you guys are like family... I mean, we DID grow up together, after all. #memories #TheWonderYears"
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In August 2018, Henry Ian Cusick and Sonya Walger, who played fan-favorite couple Desmond and Penny, reunited at the place where their characters first met. She posted on her Twitter page a photo of her and the actor standing together outside St. Andrew's Priory School in Honolulu, which was used to depict a monastery in Eddington, Scotland on the touching season four episode "The Constant."
Joshua Malina, who played Will Bailey on the NBC series, posted in July 2018 a photo on social media of him having dinner with friends, including fellow former co-stars Bradley Whitford (Josh Lyman) and Janel Moloney (Donna Moss) and show creator Aaron Sorkin.
Ben Savage attended former co-star Matthew Lawrence and Dancing With the Stars pro Cheryl Burke's engagement party in July 2018.
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