Why did Friends stop being produced

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Although it ended more than 15 years ago, Friends is still my favorite show.

I think many agree it is a very successful show that has brought laughter and joy to the audience, and money and fame for the actors and producers.

Why would such a successful show stop? Why would the executive producers or the TV network stop a good source of income to themselves?

I have seen shows that are way worse, yet the executive producers/network keep making new episodes!

So again Why would they stop making F.R.I.E.N.D.S ?



Best Answer

Because Friends ran its course.

The story was completed: Ross and Rachel ended up together, Monica and Chandler have children, Phoebe and her boyfriend were planning to follow up and Joey was moving to Hollywood. There was nothing more to say, the group of young, carefree friends was no more - they were now in their 30s with own families.

The out of universe reason is... that the actors and producers had enough. Even the final, 10th season almost didn't happen -Jennifer Aniston was already threatening to leave and the producers David Crane and Marta Kauffman were seriously wondering "what else there is to tell":

Kauffman and Crane said they wouldn't have gone another year even if all the cast members had wanted to continue. "It took us a while to get onboard with the idea of season 10," Crane said. "We had to really sort of examine what stories we have left to tell that would justify coming back. I'm glad we did, because I really liked this season a lot. But you don't want to overstay your welcome."Source

There are more rumoured reasons revolving around the costs of production (towards the end, the main cast was earning over 1 million per episode, in compare to 22k in season 1) and the general change of the trends in TV: in 2004 sitcoms were becoming less popular while dramas like House or CSI started taking over.

Overall, it was best for everyone to just finish the production and keep earning money from never-ending re-runs.




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When did Friends stop producing?

FriendsAudio formatDolby SurroundOriginal releaseSeptember 22, 1994 \u2013 May 6, 2004ChronologyFollowed byJoey (2004\u20132006) Friends: The Reunion (2021)20 more rows

Was Friends ever Cancelled?

The show was cancelled midway through the second season due to low ratings. A framed picture of Joey and Chandler can be seen on Joey's refrigerator and Friends characters were mentioned on the spin-off but, they never appeared in person.

Why did Friends get Cancelled on Netflix?

Netflix is set to lose Friends in more regions in January 2022 as the license for the show comes up for renewal and Warner Brothers Television opting to not renew. Produced between 1994 and 2004, the American sitcom is perhaps one of the most beloved in the genre with over 236 episodes released in total.

Why did Jennifer Aniston want to leave Friends?

The actress also opened up about what she thought her life would be after the iconic show 'Friends' ended in 2004. The 52-year-old said that she had expected her professional career to be different after the show, but rather it was her personal stuff that shape-shifted, which was "jarring".



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Answer 2

The reasons were mostly:

  1. The actors pays were very high.
  2. Rachel wanted to go into the movies and wanted to stop acting in a TV Show.

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