No one told her life was gonna be this way! Courteney Cox couldn’t resist trying out the viral Friends face filters and imitating her costars — even though the images created by the app were more like an off-brand version of the cast.
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Friends revival featuring a new cast.The actor, who played Phoebe Buffay in the sitcom, was asked about the possibility of Friends returning in some capacity by Where Is The Buzz.“I don’t think there’s going to be a Friends reboot,” Kudrow said. “I mean, not with any of us in it.”When it was clarified the reboot could feature an entirely new cast, Kudrow was more enthused on the idea.
“I would love to see what the now version of that would be,” she added. “No, not in it.
I would love to see what that would be.”The show’s main cast – Kudrow, Courteney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer and Matt LeBlanc – reunited last year for HBO special Friends: The Reunion.In the special, the cast revisited the Friends set, took part in a trivia quiz and reflected on the show’s impact since. They also addressed the possibility of them ever reuniting again with host James Corden.Referring to showrunners Marta Kauffman and David Crane in the special, Kudrow said: “It’s all up to Marta and David and I once heard them say, and I completely agree, that they ended the show very nicely… They would have to unravel all of those good things in order for there to be stories.” Cox added: “Honestly, this will really make me cry, but this will be the last time that we’re ever asked about the show as a group that we will do this.
No one told her life was gonna be this way! Courteney Cox couldn’t resist trying out the viral Friends face filters and imitating her costars — even though the images created by the app were more like an off-brand version of the cast.
Courteney Cox is hopping on the latest viral “Friends” fad.
, the newest Disney+ original musical comedy,, or the newest Disneynature documentary, which follows a new mother polar bear raising her cubs in the Arctic. premieres March 30, with new episodes dropping weekly all through April. The thrilling new Marvel series follows Marc Spector, a dangerous mercenary who suffers from dissociative identity disorder and finds himself wrapped up in a deadly mystery. stars Joshua Bassett, Michelle Federer, Rueby Wood and Lisa Kudrow.
EXCLUSIVE: Vivian Bang, the co-writer and star of the Sundance Film Festival debut White Rabbit, has boarded the New Line ensemble comedy The Parenting for HBO Max.
Lisa Kudrow, 58, stopped by the “Ellen DeGeneres Show” on Monday and named one of her “Friends” co-stars as the person she would do anything for. The actress played a game filling in sentences with the first person that came to her mind. “I would do anything _____ asked me to,” one of the prompts read — to which Kudrow immediately shouted, “Courteney Cox.” Host DeGeneres was surprised by the answer and questioned why Kudrow chose her former costar over her 23-year-old son, Julian Murray Stern.
Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.MOVIES— Richard Linklater returns to animation with “Apollo 10½,” which comes to Netflix on Friday. But this is no “Waking Life” or “A Scanner Darkly,” though parts do use the rotoscoping technology he used in those films.
“Celebrity IOU” is back with a star-studded roster.
Do not expect Lisa Kudrow or Courteney Cox to compete in “Friends” trivia nights.
Lisa Kudrow - recognised worldwide for her iconic portrayal of Phobe Buffay in the widely-adored US sitcom Friends - has revealed that she "would love to see" a reboot of the hit series - with a twist. Lisa was quick to insist that she'd like to see the show, which ran from 1994 to 2004, come back with a brand new cast and without her and her fellow cast mates, including Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox.
Wilson Chapman editorHBO Max is putting together an all-star cast for the upcoming original film “The Parenting.”On Wednesday, the streamer announced that Brian Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Edie Falco and Dean Norris had been cast to star in the horror-comedy, which focuses on a young queer couple who rent a countryside cottage to host a weekend getaway with their parents, only to discover that it is inhabited by a 400-year-old poltergeist. The roles that Cox, Kudrow, Falco and Norris will be playing have yet to be announced.“The Parenting” is directed by Craig Johnson (“Alex Strangelove,” “The Skeleton Twins”), and written by Kent Sublette.
New Line has cast the ensemble comedy The Parenting for HBO Max with a murderers’ row of TV stars including Succession‘s Brian Cox, The Sopranos’ Edie Falco, Friends star Lisa Kudrow and Breaking Bad‘s Dean Norris.
with ET correspondent Matt Cohen about “Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion.”“Tell Disney you want a sequel!” Kudrow told Cohen, who pressed the 58-year-old actress about the possibility of revisiting the iconic characters. “Robin Schiff will figure it out. She’s got ideas brewing.”The film inspired a made-for-TV prequel “Romy and Michele: In the Beginning” for ABC Family in 2005, starring Katherine Heigl and Alexandra Breckenridge.
Lisa Kudrow is offering up some good advice.
Lisa Kudrow gathers up with her young co-stars at the premiere of Better Nate Than Ever held at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on Tuesday night (March 15).
Lisa Kudrow is all in for a sequel. ET's Matt Cohen spoke to Kudrow at the premiere of her new film, in Hollywood Tuesday, where she dished on the possibility of revisiting the '90s classic.«Tell Disney you want a sequel!» Kudrow said when asked what it would take for her to return for part two. «Robin Schiff will figure it out.
The one where she didn’t remember. Courteney Cox joined her Friends costars during the HBO Max reunion special last year — but that doesn’t mean she recalled all of her scenes as Monica Geller.