In addition to explaining for the first time how LeBlanc hurt his shoulder, the reunion also featured Aniston and Schwimmer confessing that they had romantic feelings for one another in season one. For the six of them, it was a very different experience. But COVID ruined and put a damper on the warm and fuzzy part of this reunion, for us anyhow. The show is good, that’s what we’re happy about. We moved it from the set to outside to be able to get like a hundred people. How disappointed are you that there couldn’t be this big reunion with the nine of you?īright: We were lucky we got to have an audience. The “Friends” set was re-created for the reunion special. We didn’t get to hang out, but it was lovely. So yeah, it was an incredibly emotional experience and truly sweet.Ĭrane: To get that quick hug in and to see everyone together on the stage, it was amazing. Kauffman: The last time the nine of us have been in a room together is 17 years ago. Having these gushy moments with all nine of us together again and talking about old times couldn’t happen. We got to experience it more as the audience than as the producers. We saw the cast on both days before and after shooting and that was pretty much it. Talking about old times and that kind of stuff couldn’t happen because of COVID. Were able to reunite with all six cast members for the first time since the show ended?īright: No. The three of you were interviewed ahead of time with pre-taped segments but you were all in the audience for the reunion. I was saying to my husband, Jeffrey, “I feel like we’re going back to our high school reunion.” And he said, “Yeah, but you had a really good time in high school!” The detail was exact it was like it never left.Ĭrane: I went into it a little apprehensive. They had the art director and the prop person from the show put it back together. But seeing it all put back together was stunning. They were shooting during the time, so we could only spend so much time. We did a little bit, but not really in the way that we had a moment with it. What it was like to be back on this meticulously re-created set? Did you get time to look around?īright: Everything was dictated and compromised by COVID. I left that meeting going, “Oh, this actually could be very cool.” But Ben Winston presented his vision of it and I found myself getting really excited. We ended the series the way we wanted to end it, and the idea of revisiting the characters was never interesting. The idea of doing a reboot or anything where you see the characters again was off the table. When did that change and who was the hardest to convince?Ĭrane: I was the hardest to convince. In three separate interviews with The Hollywood Reporter, all of which are combined below, Kauffman, Crane and Bright open up about the big reveals from the Friends reunion, share where they think the six characters are today - including what would have happened to Joey had NBC not launched spinoff Joey - address if there will be any more new Friends content (either scripted or unscripted) and weigh in on the show’s diversity, creative regrets and battles.įor so long everyone involved shut down reunion and reboot rumors, but here we are. The trio participated in pre-taped segments and were in the audience for the special but missed out on a real reunion with the six actors whose careers they helped to launch. soundstage - for Friends creators Marta Kauffman and David Crane and exec producer/director Kevin Bright. The special also marked the return to the show’s iconic set - which was re-created on the famed Warner Bros. The reunion gathered stars Aniston (Rachel), Schwimmer (Ross), LeBlanc (Joey), Courteney Cox (Monica), Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe) and Matthew Perry (Chandler) together for only the second time in the 17 years since Friends wrapped its 10-season run. “Friends: The Reunion” is now streaming on HBO Max.Matthew Perry Says He'll Remove Keanu Reeves Insult From Future Editions of Memoir Still, he manages a few real smiles during the chat. In an “ET” interview that was posted Wednesday on YouTube, Perry is more animated but half his face, especially half his mouth, is clearly affected by something. In the People interview, Perry’s voice is noticeably different than in the past as he describes stealing a cookie jar from the sitcom’s set and giving it to costar Lisa Kudrow and jokes, deadpan, about his chemistry with costars David Schwimmer and Matt LeBlanc being “very, very, very sexual.” The two-hour reunion special was filmed in early April. Here’s why it came together now.Ī Perry publicist didn’t respond to a request for comment Thursday, and the actor’s recent tweets merely promote a new, limited-edition merchandise collection. In the 17 years since it went off the air, there have been countless offers to revive ‘Friends’ in one way or another. Television Why the team behind ‘Friends’ finally agreed to a reunion after ‘147,000’ asks
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