Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow said they would like to create a new sitcom together and bring Courteney Cox on board [1, 2].
The possibility of a reunion between the former co-stars suggests a renewed interest in the multi-camera sitcom format, which defined their early careers. It also highlights the enduring professional chemistry between the women who starred together for a decade.
During an appearance on Variety’s “Actors on Actors” interview series, the pair discussed the idea of returning to the genre [1, 2]. Aniston said the new project should be titled “Girlfriends” [2].
Kudrow expressed an openness to the idea, provided the material is strong. "I’d love to do another sitcom, if anyone wrote a good one," Kudrow said [2].
The actresses noted that their existing friendship and rapport with Cox would make the collaboration a natural fit [1, 2]. While the discussion remained lighthearted, the desire to work together again reflects a shared interest in exploring new comedic dynamics, different from their previous roles, while leveraging their established on-screen connection [1, 2].
No formal scripts or production deals have been announced. The conversation occurred within the context of an online video series designed to facilitate dialogue between industry peers [1, 2].
““We should call it ‘Girlfriends.’””
This potential collaboration represents a trend of legacy television stars revisiting successful formats with original cast members. While the suggestion was framed as a joke, the public appetite for reunions often influences network development decisions, potentially leading to a formal pitch for a new series featuring the trio.



