WarnerMedia to reunite 'Friends' in HBO Max special
The show will be available to subscribers at the launch of the streaming service in May
Warner Media is reuniting its Friends cast for an untitled, unscripted special for its upcoming streaming service, HBO Max, the company said on Friday.
AT&T Inc's (T.N) WarnerMedia press has confirmed that the series stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer will return to the hit comedy's original soundstage, Stage 24, on the Warner Bros studio lot in Burbank, California.
There have been a flurry of media reports about a potential reunion since Aniston hinted last year that something might be underway.
Aniston spoke to talk show host Ellen DeGeneres about a possible new Friends project saying, “We would love for there to be something, but we don’t know what that something is. So we’re just trying. We’re working on something.”
The unscripted cast reunion special, which will be directed by Ben Winston, along with all 10 seasons of the Emmy-winning series, will be available to subscribers at the launch of HBO Max in May.
Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal said the six stars would receive between $2.25 million and $2.5 million as part of the deal.
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AT&T Inc's (T.N) WarnerMedia press has confirmed that the series stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer will return to the hit comedy's original soundstage, Stage 24, on the Warner Bros studio lot in Burbank, California.
There have been a flurry of media reports about a potential reunion since Aniston hinted last year that something might be underway.
Aniston spoke to talk show host Ellen DeGeneres about a possible new Friends project saying, “We would love for there to be something, but we don’t know what that something is. So we’re just trying. We’re working on something.”
The unscripted cast reunion special, which will be directed by Ben Winston, along with all 10 seasons of the Emmy-winning series, will be available to subscribers at the launch of HBO Max in May.
Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal said the six stars would receive between $2.25 million and $2.5 million as part of the deal.
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