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David Schwimmer Pours Cold Water on Hope for More 'Friends' Episodes
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In the wake of 'Friends: The Reunion', the Ross Geller depicter insists he and his old co-stars agreed with creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman to leave their hit sitcom untouched.

AceShowbiz - Actor David Schwimmer has dashed fans' hopes of new episodes of hit sitcom "Friends" after reuniting with his old co-stars for a TV special.

Schwimmer, known for his role as Ross Geller, recently sat down with his fellow castmates Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, and Matt LeBlanc to reminisce about their decade on the beloved series on "Friends: The Reunion", which has only left devotees eager for more.

However, the star insists they all share the same opinion of creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman, insisting the show is best left untouched because the characters would all be at such different stages in their lives.

In an interview with The Financial Times newspaper, Schwimmer said, "The creators of the show are of the same mind as we are, which is that they loved the way it ended."

"The whole show was about a time in those characters' lives when your friends were your family. At our age, a lot of people have their own families, so there's really no interest in trying to [recreate] that."

"Friends" originally ran from 1994 until 2004.

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