Nearly a year after fans learned Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and Lisa Kudrow had agreed to a "Friends" reunion, the special finally seems to be back on track.
During an appearance on Rob Lowe's podcast Literally! With Rob Lowe on Thursday, Kudrow gave an update on the HBO Max project, which was delayed after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March.
MORE: Jennifer Aniston promises even 'more fun' 'Friends' reunion despite delayThe 57-year-old actress, who played Phoebe on the series which aired between 1994 and 2004, revealed the special is definitely on and shooting will begin in the "early spring."
"I pre-shot something for it already," she added. "So we're definitely doing it because I already shot a little something."
Kudrow also offered a few details on the anticipated reunion, confirming, "It's not a reboot."
MORE: 'Friends' stars reunite for the 2020 Emmys"We're not portraying our characters," the "Comeback" actress explained. "It's us getting together, which doesn't happen a lot and has never happened in front of other people since 2004, when we stopped [filming 'Friends']."
The entire "Friends" cast reunited for a selfie in October 2019, helping Aniston break the internet for her Instagram debut.