Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow reunited in person at Variety Studios in Los Angeles for a new episode of "Actors on Actors" [1, 2].
The appearance marks a significant shift for the pair, who previously conducted their interview via Zoom during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 [1, 3]. This in-person meeting allows the former co-stars to revisit the lasting legacy of their time on the hit sitcom *Friends* while exploring future professional collaborations [1, 4].
During the interview, which aired as part of Season 24 of the series [2], the actors reminisced about the dynamics of the show and the impact it had on their careers [1, 4]. The conversation shifted toward the potential for a new project, with both actresses expressing a mutual desire to work together again [4].
Aniston mentioned the possibility of expanding the collaboration to include other former cast members. "We'd love to make a new show together and bring Courteney Cox along for the ride," Aniston said [5].
Kudrow echoed this sentiment during the discussion. When the idea of a new joint venture was raised, both Aniston and Kudrow said, "Let's do it" [4].
The reunion was highlighted in media coverage earlier this week, including a CNN report on June 3 [3]. The interview serves as a reflective look at the evolution of their friendship and professional standing since the sitcom ended [1, 4].
“"Let's do it"”
The public appetite for *Friends* nostalgia remains high, and the explicit interest from Aniston and Kudrow in a new project suggests a potential shift from retrospective reunions toward original content featuring the original cast. This indicates that the chemistry and brand power of the ensemble continue to hold commercial value in the current streaming and television landscape.





