Zoom sessions of ‘Friends’ cast could be aired as a special, with original reunion delayed

A 90-minute special put together from virtual meetings of the cast amidst lockdown, could be released to excite waiting fans

April 13, 2020 01:31 pm | Updated 01:46 pm IST

The cast of Friends had confirmed that they were reuniting for a special but plans were delayed due to coronavirus. Now they have secretly recorded a 90-minute special.

Actress Courteney Cox and director Ben Winston filmed a “mock rehearsal” over live video app Zoom, reports thesun.co.uk.

“As soon as filming was cancelled, everyone started panicking as it took so long to get their schedules to align, there was a deep fear it may take a year or even longer to get them all back together again,” said a source.

“Courtney immediately set up a Zoom meeting for them and they all logged on to discuss ideas — brain-storming and bringing in the producers for a session which they called a mock rehearsal and chatted for almost two hours.They’ve been having daily meetings and Jen (Aniston) — who has the busiest schedule of the six — has assured them she’ll do whatever she can to ensure they don’t have to wait months to get the reunion filmed.”

“Their Zoom sessions have been brilliant fun, and there’s some hilarious material on there which they hope can be aired as either a series of teasers, or even a standalone special,” they added.

Sixteen years after it last aired, all of the original cast — David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow, Courtney Cox and Jennifer Aniston — have signed up for the reunion.

A new date has not yet been set for transmission after filming was halted due to COVID-19.

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