Spike Feresten, co-writer of the Netflix movie ‘Unfrosted‘, shares insights into the experience of collaborating with Jerry Seinfeld, drawing parallels to the vibe of ‘Seinfeld‘ Seasons 8 and 9.
In a recent episode of his podcast ‘Spike’s Car Radio‘, Jerry Seinfeld described ‘Unfrosted‘ as a film for those craving “insane” creations, setting the stage for what viewers can expect. The movie, co-written by Seinfeld, Feresten, Andy Robin, and Barry Marder, delves into a breakfast rivalry between Kellogg’s and Post in 1963 Battle Creek, Michigan, culminating in the creation of Pop-Tarts.
Featuring a stellar cast including Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Hugh Grant, and Amy Schumer, ‘Unfrosted‘ seamlessly blends comedy with real-life events, offering audiences a multi-layered viewing experience.
Reflecting on the creative process, Feresten likened it to the collaborative spirit of ‘Seinfeld‘ Seasons 8 and 9, where Seinfeld’s comedic sensibilities took center stage without Larry David’s influence.

Addressing his dynamic with Seinfeld, Feresten emphasized a balance of creative input while acknowledging Seinfeld’s ultimate authority. This approach ensured a harmonious working relationship, resulting in a joyful and fulfilling filmmaking experience.
Despite relinquishing his on-camera role to actor Gregory Burke, Feresten remained an integral part of the project, lending his voice to a memorable character. With a lineup of comedy icons bringing their unique talents to ‘Unfrosted‘, Feresten describes the set as a “masterclass in comedy acting”, fostering a welcoming and collaborative environment.
As ‘Unfrosted‘ continues to delight audiences, Feresten’s insights offer a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the making of this comedic gem, showcasing the magic that can happen when talented minds come together in pursuit of laughter.