Friends fans were sent into a frenzy after star Matthew Perry sent out a cryptic tweet that sparked major speculation of a possible reunion.

The actor, who found fame playing the role of Chandler Bing in the hit sitcom, added fuel to the fire as fans began to go wild at the thought of a follow-up to the show 16 years after it ended.

Taking to Twitter, Matthew penned to his 1.5 million followers: "Big news coming…"

The sitcom starred Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow,  David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc and Matthew Perry as twenty-somethings struggling with life and love in New York City.


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One hopeful fan commented: "Please say it’s a Friends Reunion!?!?"

Another tweeted: "Chandler bing??? OH MY GOD."

A third used Chandler Bing's famous tagline, writing: "Could you BE anymore vague?"

It comes as rumours of a potential reunion have been swirling the internet for months on end, however the news has yet to be confirmed.


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A reunion has not been completely crossed out by co-creator Marta Kauffman after she revealed the series's potential plans.

Marta wrote the beloved comedy series with David Crane and watched as it became one of the most popular shows in the history of television.

But Marta has now said she is unsure if a reunion of the show will ever happen, however has not said no to the idea altogether.


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Speaking at an event in Los Angeles, she said: "I don't know. That is the honest answer, I don't know.

"People are talking about it, but I don't know if it's actually going to happen."

The hit series ran for 10 seasons from 1994 and remains a cultural phenomenon.

HBO Max's chief content officer Kevin Reilly addressed the show's return on Wednesday as he gave a presentation at the Television Critics' Association winter press tour.

And HBO Max's chief content officer Kevin Reilly addressed the show's return on Wednesday as he gave a presentation at the Television Critics' Association winter press tour.

According to Fox News, he said: "There's interest all the way around, and yet we can't seem to quite get that interest all aligned to push the button on it.

"So today, unfortunately, it's still a maybe."

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