Hey there, folks! If you’ve been keeping up with entertainment news lately, you’ve probably heard that Friends has been making headlines again. Netflix recently shelled out a cool $100 million to keep the iconic series on its platform for another year. But, as with any beloved show, the question of a reboot keeps popping up. Jennifer Aniston, who famously played Rachel Green, recently chatted with James Corden on The Late Late Show with James Corden and spilled some tea about the possibility of a Friends reboot.
Now, here’s the scoop straight from Jennifer herself. When asked about revisiting the world of Friends, the 50-something actress revealed, “The girls always say we would love to do it again, but the boys seem a little less enthusiastic for some reason.” So, it sounds like David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry, and Matt LeBlanc might not be as gung-ho about the idea. But don’t worry, Jennifer and her gal pals, Courtney Cox and Lisa Kudrow, have a pretty clever plan that doesn’t involve the guys. “We’ve decided that we’ll just do a remake of The Golden Girls in, like, 40 years,” Jennifer joked. She added, “Just kind of go out on wicker chairs, you know what I mean? What if we’re Rachel, Phoebe, and Monica as just ‘golden girls’?”
Let’s be real here—jokes are fantastic, but we’ve been teased enough about a potential Friends reboot. At this point, we might end up as angry as Ross Geller when someone ate his sandwich. And while we’re on the topic, don’t even get us started on the rumors of a The Office reboot. It’s intriguing that Jennifer claims she had no clue Netflix even considered removing Friends from its platform, especially since she’s set to make $22 million a year thanks to the streaming giant. But hey, when you’re already swimming in millions, a couple more might not feel like a game-changer.
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Reboots can go either way. They can be a smashing success like the Will and Grace reboot, or they can fall flat like the Murphy Brown reboot. It’s understandable why some of the Friends cast might be hesitant. After all, you don’t want to mess with perfection, right? The chemistry and magic that made the original so special could be tough to replicate, especially years later.