London, July 6 (ANI): Reports suggesting that a movie version of the hit TV series 'Friends' is on the cards have been denied by film studio Warner Bros.
Following the mega success of the 'Sex and the City' movie, there has been constant speculation that the US sitcom's six stars had agreed to their own film.
However, Warner Bros' director of publicity in the UK, Jayne Trotman, said there was "no truth in the story".
Earlier this week, a source was quoted as saying: "Jennifer, Courtney and the rest of cast are keen to reprise their roles, under the right circumstances."
"The success of Sex and the City has really got their wheels spinning about how a Friends film could be just as big, if done right," BBC quoted the source, as saying.
But the publicist of Courtney Cox Arquette - who played the role of Monica in the series - told the BBC he did not know of any plans for a film.
Matthew Perry's spokesperson, Lisa Kasteler, added: "Nothing is happening in this regard, so the rumour is false." (ANI)
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