They’ll be there for you…
… once again.
NBC has announced that the cast of Friends will reunite for the first time since their beloved sitcom went off the air in 2004, showing up on the small screen as a group in order to honor a TV legend.
As confirmed today at the Television Critics Association Press Tour in California, NBC will air a two-hour program on February 21 in honor of director James Burrows.
Burrows was behind the camera for episodes of such classics as Taxi, The Bob Newhart Show and Cheers and recently shot his 1,000th episode of television.
NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt confirmed that Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer will all participate in the special.
“I’m hoping all six will be in same room at same time,” he told reporters, adding with caution:
“I’m not sure we can logistically can pull it off.”
The cast of Friends were remained famously close throughout their show’s run, and most have remained that way.
Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox and Lisa Kudrow all came together for a hilarious skit on Jimmy Kimmel back in August of 2014…
… while Cox and Matthew Perry are allegedly coming together in a different way these days.
Sources say the former co-stars may actually be dating.