‘Oh...My...Gawd’ – ‘Friends’ hitting the big screen this fall to celebrate 25th anniversary

"Friends" will be coming to movie theaters around U.S. as the show celebrates its 25th anniversary. In celebration of their anniversary, 12 fan-favorite episodes will be shown on the big screens this fall. The showings will take place across three nights:

News 12 Staff

Aug 13, 2019, 11:58 AM

Updated 1,809 days ago

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‘Oh...My...Gawd’ – ‘Friends’ hitting the big screen this fall to celebrate 25th anniversary
"Friends" will be coming to movie theaters around U.S. as the show celebrates its 25 anniversary.
In celebration of their anniversary, 12 fan-favorite episodes will be shown on the big screens this fall.
The showings will take place across three nights: Monday, Sept. 23, Saturday, Sept. 28 and Wednesday, Oct. 2.
Here is the lineup of episodes:
Monday, Sept. 23: "Pilot," "The One With the Blackout," "The One With the Birth," "The One Where Ross Finds Out"
Saturday, Sept. 28: "The One With the Prom Video," "The One Where No One's Ready," "The One With the Morning After," "The One With the Embryos"
Wednesday, Oct. 2: "The One With Chandler in a Box," "The One With Ross' Wedding — Part 2," "The One Where Everyone Finds Out," "The One Where Ross Got High"
The episodes are being remastered to look great on movie screens.
Each screening will also include exclusive interviews and never-before-seen content.
Tickets for will be available on Fathom Events' website beginning this Friday, when a complete list of theater locations will be released.
Friends made its debut back on Sept. 22, 1994.
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