Aniston, who played Rachel on the show, said: “I would like to have maybe started a clothing line of my own, and it’s sort of a small franchise. Like a Nili Lotan. And I live in New York City on the Upper East Side.”
Cox, who played Monica, said: “I always just feel like Monica would be doing something competitively with other mothers and trying to outdo them. Whether it’s the bake sale at school or something. I mean, she’d be so annoying. She’d be at the head of the PTA or something.”
Kudrow believes Phoebe “is living in Connecticut with Mike and their kids, and she’s in charge of the arts program for the school. And just … the advocate for her kids because they’re different like she was.”
Perry’s Chandler “would be a wonderful father. And a wonderful comedy writer.”
LeBlanc’s Joey “would have opened a chain of sandwich shops,” he said, “And eaten all the sandwiches.”
Schwimmer said Ross, a paleontologist, would be “playin’ with the bones” and “would’ve invested in Joey’s sandwich shop and lost a lot of his savings for his kids.”
A full list of guest stars for the reunion includes a host of A-listers, with one notable name missing. Paul Rudd, who played Mike Hannigan, Phoebe’s boyfriend turned husband, isn’t listed as a guest star.
Aniston said the reunion was emotional for the cast, saying, “Oh God, how are we going to get through this alive, without just crying our faces off?”
“I was flooded with 10 years of irreplaceable memories,” Cox added.
“Friends: The Reunion” special debuts May 27 on HBO Max, which like CNN is part of WarnerMedia.