Jennifer Aniston says Friends reunion would "ruin" show
Sorry Friends fans, but a long-awaited reunion show doesn’t look to be on the cards
Friends star Jennifer Aniston has shut down any plans for an official reboot of the beloved sitcom over fears it could “ruin” its legacy.
While the 50-year-old admitted she “missed Friends every day” and would be “nothing without it,” she said it wouldn’t be possible to recapture the magic of when it was originally on-screen in the 90s.
“I really think there is an idea if there is a reboot of the show, it won't be even close to as good what it was,” she told Howard Stern on his Sirius XM Radio programme, months after saying she was open to the possibility.
“So why do it? It would ruin it.”
That’s not to say Aniston is no longer close to her Friends co-stars, having recently reunited with Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow and Matt LeBlanc for a raucous dinner.
“Schwimmer was in town, and we all happened to have a window of time, so we all got together,” she said.
“We laughed so hard. It was very civilised by we laughed a lot.”
While a Friends reunion looks increasingly unlikely, Aniston will still be a staple on our screens, starring in The Morning Show – a new series that launches on the new Apple TV+ streaming service.
The comedy-drama sees Aniston play Alex Levy, the head of popular news programme The Morning Show who finds her job as a top newsreader increasingly under threat as young journalist Bradley Jackson (Reese Witherspoon) guns for the role.
While it is set to premiere worldwide on 1st November, Aniston seemingly hinted the show has already been commissioned for the second series.
“I’m very busy,” she said. “For now, I’m promoting The Morning Show. I’m prepping for next season.”