Crackle is now in Jerry Seinfeld's rearview mirror.
Jerry Seinfeld taking 'Comedians in Cars' and 2 stand-up specials to streaming site
All past episodes and 24 new episodes of "Comedians in Cars" will debut in late 2017 on Netflix.
The comedian is taking popular web series, "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee," to Netflix. The new deal will also include two original stand-up specials for the streaming giant.
This is a huge loss for Crackle. "Comedians in Cars" is its most well-known series and a three-time Emmy winner.
Just last week, Business Insider sat down with Crackle General Manager Eric Berger at the Television Critics Association press tour in Los Angeles. During the interview, we asked about the importance of Seinfeld to the company. He acknowledged that the comedian and his web show opened doors for it, but preferred to focus on its larger slate of shows. With Seinfeld's departure, we can now see why.
"I think 'Comedians' is a great program that did break through for us, as one of the longer-form, premium content shows on Crackle," he told Business Insider. "But it's opened the door for a slate of other great programming that we have right now."
The deal with Seinfeld is just the latest sign that Netflix is beefing up its comedy stable. It recently announced that Amy Schumer would be doing her next stand-up special for the streaming video company. She joins comedy greats Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle, who previously signed deals with Netflix.