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How to watch Friends: The Reunion online from anywhere

After 17 years the entire cast of the iconic 90's sitcom Friends will be reunited in a new almost two-hour-long special and we have all the details on how you can watch Friends: The Reunion on TV or online.

Friends first premiered on NBC back in September of 1994 and the series ran all the way until May of 2004. In its ten years on the air, the show had a total of 236 twenty-minute episodes that followed the lives and loves of a close-knit group of friends living in New York City.

Now after almost two decades, Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer will return to the show's original soundstage (Stage 24) on the Warner Bros. Studio lot in Burbank, California for an unscripted celebration of the beloved series.

In Friends: The Reunion, the entire cast of Friends will participate in a trivia game about the show to see who remembers the series most. There will also be a table read of an episode from season 4 titled "The One With the Jellyfish" as well as a Q&A moderated by the reunion special's host James Gorden. Unlike some of the other reunion specials we saw last year, Friends: The Reunion will be pre-taped in front of a live studio audience as opposed to being held on Zoom.

As the reunion special has a runtime of one hour and forty-four minutes, HBO Max has scheduled a few surprise appearances from former cast members and guest stars including Reese Witherspoon, Tom Selleck, Christina Pickles, James Michael Tyler, Maggie Wheeler, Thomas Lennon, Larry Hankin, Cindy Crawford, and Elliott Gould. However, famous fans of the show like Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, BTS, Cara Delevingne, Kit Harington and more will also be making an appearance.

Whether you grew up watching Friends and want to relive your favorite scenes from the show or just want to see how time has treated its cast, we'll show you exactly how to watch Friends: The Reunion from anywhere in the world.

Friends: The Reunion - When and where?

Friends: The Reunion will premiere on Thursday, May 27th on HBO Max in the U.S., on Crave in Canada, on Sky One in the UK, and on Binge in Australia. The reunion special of the iconic 90's sitcom will have a runtime of one hour and forty-four minutes so fans of the show should prepare accordingly.

How to watch Friends: The Reunion in the U.S.

If you live in the U.S. and want to watch Friends: The Reunion, then you'll need to be an HBO Max subscriber to do so. Signing up for HBO Max will cost you $14.99 per month but for the price, you'll get access to HBO's original programming including shows like Watchmen, Succession, Barry, and Westworld as well as Mortal Kombat and other films. The service will also let you watch a number of popular shows that aren't on HBO including Friends and even Rick and Morty.

HBO Max currently offers a 7-day free trial if you want to test out the service for yourself to watch Friends: The Reunion.

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HBO Max features 10,000 hours of HBO exclusive and premium content from WarnerMedia, DC Comics, and Studio Ghibli. It is also the only way to watch this new Friends special.

How to watch Friends: The Reunion in Canada

Canadian fans of Friends will be able to watch Friends: The Reunion on Crave when it premieres on Thursday, May 27. A subscription to Crave normally costs $9.99 per month but in order to watch the Friends reunion special, you'll also need to purchase the streaming service's Movies + HBO add-on which costs an additional $9.99 per month bringing your total cost to $19.98 each month. However, Crave does offer a seven-day free trial so you can test it out for yourself.

How to watch Friends: The Reunion in the UK

British viewers with a Sky subscription will be able to watch Friends: The Reunion on Sky One beginning at 8pm BST on Thursday, May 27. However, if you're not a subscriber yet or don't want to commit to a lengthy Sky contract, you can also stream the Friends reunion special online via Now TV. The streaming service is also currently running a promotion where you can get access to all of its content for two months for just £9.99.

How to watch Friends: The Reunion in Australia

If you live in Australia and want to watch Friends: The Reunion, you'll need a subscription to Binge to do so. The streaming service costs AUD$10 per month but there is also a free trial in case you want to test it out for yourself to watch the Friends reunion special.



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