During the sitcom's 25th anniversary panel at Tribeca TV Festival in New York, executive producers Marta Kauffman and David Crane insist that they had put a bow on the show.

AceShowbiz - The creators of "Friends" have no plans to reboot the show.

Co-creators and executive producers Marta Kauffman and David Crane dashed fans' hopes of seeing co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc and Courteney Cox reunite on-screen while speaking during a "Friends"' 25th anniversary panel at Tribeca TV Festival in New York on Friday, September 13.

"We will not be doing a reunion show, we will not be doing a reboot. The show was about that time in life when friends are your family," Kauffman said. "It's not going to beat what we did".

Crane added: "We did the show we wanted to do. We got it right, and we put a bow on it".

However, fans will get to revisit some of the show's best-loved episodes on big screens, as 12 of the most popular instalments hit movie theatres across the U.S. throughout September and October.

Four different and newly remastered episodes will show each night, with screenings taking place on 23 September, 28 September and 2 October.

"Friends" aired for 10 years before wrapping up its final season on 6 May, 2004.

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