Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Breaking Down the Friends Cast's Big Reunion Paycheck

Breaking Down the Friends Cast's Big Reunion Paycheck

  • For the HBO Max Friends reunion, getting the cast back together came with a pretty hefty price tag. Scroll on to find out just how much it took to get the crew back on-screen.
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    If you thought raking in $1,000,000 per episode during their final seasons sounded a bit pricey for the Friends‘ cast, wait until you find out how much they were reportedly paid for their recent reunion.
     
    Getting the gang of six actors—including Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer and Matt LeBlanc—back together for their HBO Max reunion, which premiered on May 27, was no easy feat and cost quite the pretty penny. According to Variety, the stars were paid at least $2,500,000 each for their appearance!
     
    Yes, you read right. For the cast’s recent reunion, it’s reported to be at least an estimated $15,000,000 payout for the entire group of friends.
     
    The cast was reportedly originally offered a payout $1,000,000 each (which is what they were paid during their final two seasons of Friends) but, US Weekly stated that all six cast members turned it down. This also isn’t the first time the cast has allegedly worked all together to negotiate a higher salary.

    Jane Krakowski, Tea Leoni, Tiffani Thiessen, Rachel Casting, Friends
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    Not only were they able to negotiate for their million-dollar paychecks back in 2002, but also according to Business Insider, they have been negotiating their salaries as a group since the show’s third season.

    Friends, Cast, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew PerryJon Ragel/NBCU Photo Bank

    Although Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer were billed as the show’s central couple and reportedly both made more money during the show’s first season, they had the foresight to insist that all six cast members be paid equally from their third season on, and successfully negotiated each season to even better results. According to the publication’s various sources, the actors were able to gradually go from making $75,000 each during season three to $1,000,000 by season nine.

    So, it’s not that much of a surprise that getting the cast back together for their final on-screen reunion could be worth at least twice as much.
     
    Haven’t had a chance to catch the reunion just yet? Not to worry, we’ve rounded up some of the best moments from the special just for you.

    Tuesday, June 8, 2021

    Friends Reunion Director Reveals Major Mistake That Almost Ruined the Show's Big Moment

    Friends Reunion Director Reveals Major Mistake That Almost Ruined the Show's Big Moment

  • In a new interview with The Sunday Times, Friends: The Reunion director Ben Winston also revealed the cast members who were first to agree to the HBO Max special.
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    Every moment counts when you’re with your friends.

    As pop culture fans continue to feel nostalgic and savor every moment of Friends: The Reunion special, director Ben Winston is sharing new details into how the project came about.

    In a new interview with The Sunday Times, Ben expressed his desire to have the cast come together for the first time on camera. But when he arrived on set to see six trailers side by side, he almost panicked.

    “I was so upset,” he shared. “The point of the show is they haven’t seen each other. But it was too late to move them.”

    But with years of experience producing late-night and award shows, Ben acted fast and found a way to make it work. As he explained, “We built tents around each of their doorways. And I texted the six of them and said, ‘Look, I know you want to see each other but I’m begging you: please stay in your own dressing room until you’re called to the stage. I really want to catch that moment.'”

    Friends, Courteney Cox Arquette, Matthew Perry, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow,
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    Although the cast played with his emotions with Matt LeBlanc joking that he was in bed with David Schwimmer, everyone followed directions. And yes, fans were treated to an authentic must-see TV moment.

    Friends reunion, Matthew Perry, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Jennifer AnistonCourtesy of HBO Max

    “They mocked me for wanting that moment. But they did do what I asked,” Ben shared. “And you do get the feeling that they haven’t seen each other for ages. And it’s a really beautiful moment. I’ve never seen a bond like these six have.”

    In the candid interview, Ben also shared new details about he got the cast to agree on his vision for a reunion special. While the Los Angeles—based producer says there is “no leader” among the cast, David was the most involved creatively in the show.

    “He was the one I had to win over first,” Ben explained. “He heard my ideas and then vouched for me.”

    Next, he went to the house of Lisa Kudrow, who had invited Courteney Cox and Matt along. Ben later met Matthew Perry over FaceTime.

    Jennifer Aniston was the last on board, but was immediately impressed with Ben’s ideas. “He’s like a creative unicorn,” she explained. “The work he put into the pitch, and how he got all of us so excited and inspired to say yes, showed us that he knows Friends better than all of us combined.”

    Watch the magic unfold with Friends: The Reunion streaming on HBO Max now.

    Monday, September 26, 2016