In today's season 11 premiere of Netflix's "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee", Eddie Murphy takes a ride with Jerry Seinfeld, and tells him that he's finally returning to the stand-up stage.
Murphy, whose stand-up specials "Delirious" and "Raw" basically gave birth to the idea of a comic who could be as famous as a rock star, hasn't grabbed a mic in years.
He revealed to fellow stand-up vet Seinfeld that the late Don Rickles urged him to return and added, "I'm going to do it again. Everything just has to be right...You have to get up there and start working out."
(MORE: 'Coming to America' turns 30: Creators break down the film's most iconic scenes)"You have to hit the clubs," Seinfeld agreed, meaning the small comedy venues where they work out their material.
"You should buy the Comic Strip, and I'll come and work out there," Murphy joked, referring to the famous New York City club where the pair first appeared way back in the Reagan Era.
"If you want to do that, I'll do it," Seinfeld laughed. "I'll call it 'Jerry Seinfeld's Comic Strip."
But Murphy's return won't come cheap. TMZ reports that Netflix is negotiating with him for a stand-up special now, with a payday in the neighborhood of $70 million bucks.
Season 11 of "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" also features Seth Rogen, Jamie Foxx, Martin Short, two-time Seinfeld guest player Mario Joyner, returning passenger Ricky Gervais, Matthew Broderick and others.