Friends stars Jen Aniston, Courteney Cox & Matthew Perry break down in tears on reunion show’s first trailer
FRIENDS stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox and Matthew Perry broke down in tears on the reunion show's first trailer.
The reunion is set to air on May 27 with many guests, including Maggie Wheeler, who played Janice, and Tom Selleck, who played Richard Burke.
The trailer begins with David Schwimmer, who played Ross, hosting a trivia night with the cast, asking them important events from the show, .
Matt Le Blanc, who played Joey, and team up to answer that Rachel had written Ross an "18-page letter front and back" before they got back together.
The trailer featured the moment when the cast reunited for the first time in set and exchanged hugs.
In the clip, Jennifer settles the decade-old argument on whether Rachel and Ross were "on a break" when he hooked up with someone else.
Matt simply sipped his coffee and answered: "Bulls**t!"
Jennifer also reminisced about the moment a producer told her "that show isn't going to make you a star" when she stepped back from her previous engagement to film Friends.
"It was an incredible time, we became best friends," Jennifer and Courteney said as they wiped their tears away.
Justin Bieber filmed scenes wearing Ross Geller’s famous “Spudnik” potato costume from eighth-season episode The One With The Halloween Party.
Other guests are thought to include James Corden, David Beckham, Cara Delevingne, Lady Gaga and Reese Witherspoon.
Earlier this month, Courteney revealed to Ellen DeGeneres that .
She said: "It was so unbelievable, so emotional. It’s an unscripted reunion and we got to be on Stage 24 for the first time all of us in, I forget how many years. 15 years? 17 years?
"It was great. It was really fun. We had a lot of special surprises – and it was fantastic. It really was."
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The Friends reunion was originally supposed to be recorded last year, but was postponed due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
The Friends reunion was originally supposed to be recorded last year, but was postponed due to the Coronavirus pandemic.