Jennifer Aniston says a 'Friends' movie ''doesn't make sense'' because she doesn't think the TV sitcom would work on the big screen.
Jennifer Aniston says a 'Friends' movie ''doesn't make sense''.
The 'Wanderlust' actress - who became a worldwide star playing Rachel Green in the hit sitcom from 1994 to 2004 - isn't keen on a reunion film because she doesn't see how it would work on the big screen.
Speaking about the show - which also starred Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer, Matt Le Blanc and Matthew Perry - Jennifer said: ''I can't imagine how you would do it, unless you did it years from now. I can't imagine what that would be. It's not normal. 'Friends' is in your living room; 'Friends' is not in a movie theatre. It doesn't make sense to me. I think it would be going against its authentic self.''
Although she isn't keen on a reunion, Jennifer, 43, thinks her alter-ego Rachel is still together with Ross, who was played by David.
She told The Hollywood Reporter: ''They're absolutely, 100 percent together. They have more kids! He's probably still working, and hopefully they're still hanging out somewhere. It would be really upsetting if they weren't; it would bum me out.''
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