While people all over the world get ready to celebrate the start of a new year and a new decade, we have some pretty sad news for fans of the hit 90s show Friends as we enter the year of 2020.
Per Glamour, as soon as it hits January 2020, the widely-loved sitcom will be taken off the streaming platform and won't be available anywhere else until May 2020 which is when it will come to HBO's upcoming streaming service HBO Max.
Earlier this year, fans were a little weirded out when they realized siblings Ross and Monica once played strip Happy Days game together:"The One Where We Have To Say Goodbye," Netflix's official Twitter wrote in July. "We’re sorry to see Friends go to Warner's streaming service at the beginning of 2020 (in The US). Thanks for the memories, gang."
Lisa Kudrow leaves her 'Friends' castmates in stitches in this unearthed blooper:It is not yet known when HBO Max will be available for streaming, which means tonight could be your last chance to binge as many episodes as possible in a night for a long period of time.
In related news, in October, Jennifer Aniston delighted millions of Friends fans around the globe by revealing she and her former Friends co-stars were "working on something" together.
The 50-year-old actress made an appearance on The Ellen Degeneres Show, and, of course, was asked about a potential reunion.
In the same episode, Aniston and DeGeneres wowed the audience at The Ellen Show with a seemingly impromptu kiss:Before that, though, she disappointingly revealed that the hugely successful sitcom would not be getting a reboot. "Listen we would love for there to be something, but we don't know what that something is. So, we're just trying," she said before adding, "We're working on something."