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How You Doin'? Friends: The Complete Series Gets the 4K Ultra HD Treatment for 30th Anniversary!


Central Perk lovers, rejoice! In celebration of three decades of laughter, love, and iconic haircuts, Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment is releasing  FRIENDS: The Complete Series  in stunning 4K Ultra HD on September 24, 2024!

This is the ultimate collector's set for any  FRIENDS  fan. It boasts over 110 hours of content, including:

All 236 original broadcast episodes, remastered for the first time in glorious 4K Ultra HD.

Over 20 hours of extra features, including never-before-seen bonus content! We're pivoting with excitement for this exclusive peek into the world of our favorite friends.

Pre-order your copy now and be the first to relive all your favorite moments in the sharpest detail possible!

For those new to the show (seriously?),  FRIENDS  follows the lives and loves of six close-knit friends in New York City: Monica and Ross Geller (siblings!), Chandler Bing, Phoebe Buffay, Joey Tribbiani, and Rachel Green. Created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, the show dominated NBC from 1994 to 2004, garnering a massive 62 Emmy nominations and winning six, including Best Comedy Series in 2002.

But  FRIENDS'  impact goes far beyond awards.  With its witty jokes, relatable characters, and endless quotable lines ("How you doin'?" "We were on a break!" "Pivot!"), the show has transcended generations. It's a timeless classic that continues to bring joy and laughter to fans around the world.

Here are some incredible stats to prove it:

  • In the US alone, FRIENDS has been watched over 71 BILLION times across various platforms.
  • Internationally, viewers spent a whopping 1.4 BILLION hours with the show in 2023!

So, no matter if you're a longtime fan or just discovering the magic of  FRIENDS, this 4K Ultra HD release is the perfect way to celebrate the show's 30th anniversary.  Mark your calendars for September 24th and get ready to reminisce about the one with the embryos, the one in Vegas, and of course, the lobster!

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