"Friends" celebrates 20th year anniversary with a reunion of Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, and Lisa Kudrow; Show becomes available on Netflix on January 1!

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More than twenty years after the unforgettable show "Friends" started, Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow, and Courteney Cox have been spotted dining together, adding to rumors that there could be a reunion. And while waiting on confirmation for that, fans can re-watch the show starting on New Year's when it becomes available via Netflix.

Fans of "Friends" first saw the girls of the show earlier this month when they made an appearance in "Jimmy Kimmel Live," says Page Six, sparking rumors of a reunion movie. To add to the speculation, on Tuesday night, three days after the twentieth anniversary of the show's premiere, the three were seen in West Hollywood dining at Tower Bar at Jeff Klein's Sunset Tower Hotel.

The three dining stirred rumors about a reunion especially after a fellow diner recalls seeing the three looking like "they'd just come out from a meeting." According to the source, "They seemed very friendly and they were in deep discussion."

Latino Post specifies that the first episode aired on September 22, 1994, marking last September as its 20th anniversary. Cox, Kudrow, and Aniston guesting on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on August 27 was also part of the anniversary celebration, CNN shares. The three reprised their roles while they performed a skit in Monica's apartment.

While there is no confirmed news on the return of the girls along with Matt Le Blanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer for a reunion movie, one thing is confirmed. "Friends" is coming to Netflix. According to Latino Post, Netflix has secured the license for the ten seasons of the show from Warner Bros. All 236 episodes of the show will be available for US and Canadian residents starting January 1, 2015.

"Friends" became a well-loved series that had the actors earning $1 million per episode on its tenth season. According to CNN, it had earned six Emmy awards and one Golden Globe award. The show also popularized the haircut, "The Rachel." After the show ended, what filled its timeslot was LeBlanc's spin-off series entitled "Joey," which followed his move to Los Angeles. Unfortunately, it was discontinued after two seasons.

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