It seems like Jerry Seinfeld has featured pretty much every famous comedian alive today on his hit Crackle show Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. But apparently, there's more java to sip, more gorgeous rides to gawk at and more laughs to be had when Season 5 premieres Nov. 6.

Though that seems like such a loooong time from now, and it totally is, we should all be thankful that a sneak peek of the new season hit Vulture today. And it looks amazing.

From the Season 5 trailer of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, we see that Seinfeld's guests will include such jokesters as Jimmy Fallon, Amy Schumer, Fred Armisen, Kevin Hart, Colleen Ballinger, Bill Burr and Ali Wentworth. You can also expect to see some car trouble, Fallon doing his spot-on Seinfeld impersonation and some comedians in a boat but not drinking coffee. A pina colada would probably be a more appropriate choice anyway. I don't know about you, but I'm already giddy with excitement.

What's interesting about this trailer is that the guest line-up is more diverse than it has been in past seasons. Seinfeld came under fire for some comments he made in February about having "no interest" in making sure the makeup of his show is just as diverse as the country's population. However, with more guests of different genders and races being featured compared to  previous seasons, it appears that Seinfeld may have changed his mind.

Also of note about the guests appearing on Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee next season is that they mostly appeal to a younger audience. In past seasons, the comedians are usually on the older side, with guests that included Larry David, Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner and Don Rickles.

Season 5's upcoming guest Ballinger is an especially interesting addition because she didn't make her way into the comedy world by doing stand-up or starring on a sitcom. Ballinger is a famous YouTube personality best known for her character Miranda Sings. Since the kids love their YouTube-lebrities these days, maybe Seinfeld is hoping his show will skew younger, too. Apparently, you can teach an old comedian new jokes.


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