Jerry Seinfeld is inviting Will Ferrell out for coffee. The "Saturday Night Live" alum will appear on "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee," according to TheWrap.

Ferrell will join Seinfeld during the Crackle web series' seventh season, set to premiere on Jan. 6.

Season six guests included Steve Harvey, Jim Carrey, Bill Maher, Trevor Noah, Stephen Colbert and Seinfeld's former co-star, Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

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Maura Considers Gender Reassignment Surgery in "Transparent" Season 2 Trailer

The first trailer for "Transparent" season two starts with Maura (Jeffrey Tambor) speaking with a doctor about undergoing gender reassignment surgery. Asked if she will have the surgery, Maura replies, "I'm going to have to get back to you on that one."

Watch the complete promo for the Amazon series below:

"The Odd Couple" Casts Original Series' Co-Creator Garry Marshall

Garry Marshall will guest star as Oscar's (Matthew Perry) father when the CBS comedy returns next year, according to the Entertainment Weekly. Marshall has served as a consultant on the show also starring Thomas Lennon.

The celebrated director originally adapted the Neil Simon play for TV in 1970s with Tony Randall and Jack Klugman as Felix Unger and Oscar Madison.

TV Land Pushes Up Premiere Date for "Younger"

The second season of "Younger" will return a day later than originally scheduled, according to TVLine. The one-hour premiere of the TV Land comedy will air on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 10 p.m.

Hulu Drops First Promo for Steven King's "11/22/63"

James Franco travels back in time to stop the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in the screen adaptation of Steven King's sci-fi thriller, "11/22/63." Watch below for Hulu's first teaser:

Fox Developing Horror Series Based On "The Demon of Brownsville Road"

Fox has given a script commitment to screenwriter William Brent Bell for his adaptation of Bob Cranmer's book, "The Demon of Brownsville Road," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The show called "Haunted" is loosely based on Cranmer's book. It is described as a "chilling horror series about a military agent who is partnered with her ex-boyfriend, now a rogue demonologist, to help a family overcome a deadly demonic infestation of their home."

The case will play out over the season and investigates the true story of one of America's most haunted houses.

Greg Grunberg to Guest Star on "Life in Pieces"

Greg Grunberg will pop into the CBS comedy "Life in Pieces" later this season as the "too cool" cousin, according to Entertainment Weekly.

He will play Mikey, Joan's (Dianne Wiest) nephew who her sons, Greg (Colin Hanks) and Matt (Thomas Sadoski), always saw as a hero growing up. He was ultimately a poor role model, and "Joan is worried his presence will drag the family into his craziness."