Bill Murray welcomed Jimmy Kimmel back to Brooklyn last night where the late night comedian will be hosting his shows all week. Murray, the star of the upcoming Netflix Christmas special "A Very Murray Christmas" admitted to Kimmel that he's never actually watched Netflix before!

"I've never seen Netflix in my life," Murray told Kimmel. "I have no idea how to get it, and it's unfortunate that I'll never see the show."

"A Very Murray Christmas" was directed by Sofia Coppola and is set to stream on Netflix starting in December. The special features some huge stars, like George Clooney, Chris Rock, Miley Cyrus, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Rashida Jones and tons more.

Murray co-wrote the special with Coppola and his longtime friend Mitch Glazer. Murray and Coppola previously worked together on the critically acclaimed 2003 film "Lost in Translation," which also starred Scarlett Johansson.

The Chicago-born Murray also discussed the Cubs loss to the New York Mets the previous night as Kimmel tried to get the "Saturday Night Live" alum out of his "Cubs-induced depression."

"I believe in the words of the song that you root, root, root for the home team and if they don't win it's a shame," Murray said.

Check out Murray's talk about his Netflix aversion and his love for the Cubs below!