The figure is far from official, but according to Marta Kauffman, the co-creator of TV’s enduring global blockbuster “Friends,” she’s been approached 147,000 times – give or take – about a reboot or revival of the NBC sitcom.
“It started before we went off the air!” Kauffman says with a laugh. She’s
Why Paul Rudd wasn t at the Friends reunion
Fans were not happy about it
The director of
Friends: The Reunionhas explained why Paul Rudd didn t reprise his role as Mike Hannigan for the reunion special.
The HBO show, a.k.a The One Where They Get Back Together , sees the original cast of
Friends reunite on the iconic set at Warner Bros Studio.
Although that s a star-studded cast if ever we saw one, we definitely weren t alone in wondering why Paul Rudd wasn t included. In fact, many
Friends fans took to Twitter to voice their concern about Paul s absence. This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
Friends Reunion director REVEALS why fan favourite guest stars like Paul Rudd and Cole Sprouse were MIA
Amid fans disappointment over Paul Rudd and Cole Sprouse being MIA from Friends: The Reunion, Ben Winston, who directed the special, has revealed the reason for the same. Written By
Pinkvilla Desk 15757 reads Mumbai Published: May 28, 2021 01:40 pm Ben Winston hopes people will think about all the great things that are in Friends: The Reunion rather than the things that aren t.
Friends: The Reunion was jam-packed with major star power as along with the original six castmates - Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer - celebrities who guest-starred on the iconic sitcom like Tom Selleck and Reese Witherspoon as well as huge fans of the beloved series like BTS and Justin Bieber, were a part of the highly-awaited special.
In the 17 years since it went off the air, there have been countless offers to revive 'Friends' in one way or another. Here's why it came together now.
The figure is far from official, but according to Marta Kauffman, the co-creator of TV’s enduring global blockbuster “Friends,” she’s been approached 147,000 times — give or take — about