How many months can we go without the announcement that a TV show we've already seen is being re-created? Reboots and reunions, sequels and prequels: From Star Wars to Gilmore Girls, it seems there's no stopping the power of a franchise. So any day now, shouldn't we be hearing rumors that the only '90s powerhouse to live on without a re-do is going to cave?
"It will never happen."
That's what the creators of Friends are saying, and not for the first time. In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Marta Kauffman and David Crane shot down the possibility that we'll ever see more than reruns of their hit NBC sitcom. Friends ended in 2004, 10 seasons after Rachel, Monica, Phoebe, Ross, Chandler and Joey first warmed America's hearts and cleared the way for a whole genre of friends-hanging-out shows.
Friends fans divide into two camps: those who would like an updated (ahem, less-white) version or sequel and those who believe the magic of Friends can never be re-created.