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Jennifer Aniston Confirms ‘The Boys’ Don't Seem Excited About A 'Friends' Revival

Amelia Jones

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Jennifer Aniston Confirms ‘The Boys’ Don't Seem Excited About A 'Friends' Revival

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Friends star Jennifer Aniston has revealed that she is interested in doing a revival of the cult 90s TV show Friends but her male former co-stars who just aren't that into it.

The actress previously insisted that she was never going to be there for us again, but speaking recently Jen confirmed she is up for revisiting her character of Rachel Green - she just needs to convince co-stars Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer and Matthew Perry to make it happen.

Speaking to James Corden on The Late, Late Show to promote her new Netflix movie Dumplin', she said of her female colleagues Lisa Kudrow and Courteney Cox: "Listen, the girls always say we would love to do it again, and the boys are a little less excited about it for some reason - I don't know."

'And so, we've decided that we'll just do ... a remake of The Golden Girls in 40 years,' she joked.

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Credit: Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions
Credit: Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions

And while Friends fans are still celebrating the news that Netflix is keeping the series following rumours it would be removed from the streaming service, Jennifer wasn't aware of the situation

She told James: "I didn't know that it was even supposed to be taken away. So this is all news to me."

Credit: Warner Bros.
Credit: Warner Bros.
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Friends' director Kevin S. Bright recently revealed exclusively to a national newspaper he loved a quote he heard saying that: "50-year-olds hanging out in a coffee shop would be pathetic."

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'If we did come back it would be the same characters but wouldn't be the same show. They're at different places in their lives, potentially divorces, and so we feel just like letting them go off into the sunset is one of the things which keeps them going in people's minds; wondering what they do and did the marriage last and what did the kids grow up to be like. I think that's best left to the audience."

To be continued...

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You can watch Friends on Netflix or Comedy Central.

Amelia Jones
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