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Technically, sure. A “Friends” reboot would likely be a seismic event in American culture, releasing an infinite gusher of money for its creators and stars. Enjoy the 236 episodes of “Friends” you have, because they might be all you’re going to get.Nothing, outside of the Super Bowl, gathers titanic television audiences together anymore, but let’s conduct a thought experiment: How many people would tune in to see Joey Tribbiani say “Howyoudoin’?” one more time?We live in the golden age of the TV reboot.

“I think everyone on ‘Friends’ respects that it was just this perfect thing,” said Todd Stevens, one of the show’s producers. You won!” Ultimately, many “Friends” veterans are leery of doing anything that might damage the show’s legacy. He was born for this role. Will there be a Friends reboot? That was about people in their 20s, 30s. “At a certain point, going backward, they didn’t want to do the show Couldn’t the “Friends” creators just find a new batch of six charming 20-somethings to have New York adventures in improbably large apartments? And while watching the three happy couples (and Joey) navigate middle age might be amusing and emotionally rewarding, it would not be “Friends” as we know it.“You’re just going to get slammed, criticized and hated,”The internet still loves “Friends,” but would it love new installations of a series about “What happened to the twins? So why is it highly unlikely? (Photo by Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)Lili Reinhart, so hot right now. Every 23-year-old thinks they have it all figured out. “If it all ended today, I couldn’t be happier.” There’s no reason to expect, from left, Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox, Jennifer Aniston and Matt LeBlanc to return to the roles that made them famous anytime soon.The actor David Schwimmer, center, with an executive producer, David Crane, left, from “Friends.” When “Friends” ended, the characters were starting families of their own.

With The new cast has to be realistic. “I think it’s casual talk-show stuff,” Bright said. (Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic)Villaseñor would knock this role out of the park with ease. Literally thousands. By Brian Marks … We can’t be casting Ryan Reynolds as Joey or Gal Gadot as Monica because it’s inconceivable that either of them would play these roles in a TV sitcom, let alone a previously wildly successful sitcom being remade. (Photo by Marc Piasecki/Getty Images)Joe Keery plays one of the most universally well-liked characters on Keery has plenty of time in his work schedule between two-year breaks in Here’s a somewhat unrelated question: If they remade NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 06: Zendaya attends Harper’s BAZAAR Celebrates “ICONS By Carine Roitfeld” Presented By Cartier at The Plaza Hotel on September 06, 2019 in New York City. Netflix doesn’t generally release streaming figures, but the show is so popular “It’s like winning the lottery and then buying more tickets,” Crane said. Simpson” — suggests they would want to revisit their most famous roles. I...man. Anything. I really doubt it. They’re rebooting everything but I don’t know, how does that work with Friends though? He’s a good looking dude who could easily pass as someone you wouldn’t want to get caught on a Central Perk couch alone with (unless you’re really into dinosaurs).SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA – JULY 21: Lili Reinhart attends the “Riverdale” Special Video Presentation and Q&A during 2019 Comic-Con International at San Diego Convention Center on July 21, 2019 in San Diego, California. Jennifer Aniston Appearing on the Ellen DeGeneres show on 2 February, the host put the question to her: Will there be a Friends reunion?

Jennifer Aniston 'Fantasizes' About a Friends Reboot: It's the ‘Greatest Job I Ever Had’ this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. ‘Friends’ Creator Explains Why Reboot Is ‘Never Gonna Happen’ “Grace and Frankie” EP Marta Kauffman won’t be writing the one where Rachel, Joey, Chandler, Monica, Phoebe and Ross reunite The days of bottomless coffees were over. They’re 50.”While other revived shows, like “Gilmore Girls,” have skillfully made use of the passage of time to tweak their characters, David Crane, one of the creators of “Friends,” told me he remains loyal to the motto they pitched to NBC in 1994: “It’s that time in your life when your friends are your family.” When we left “Friends,” the sextet were starting families of their own, and so returning to the status quo ante of bottomless coffees and bottomless chitchat would necessarily feel artificial.

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