Thanksgiving may be weeks away, but it’s never too early to start planning your Friendsgiving!In honor ofFriends‘ 25th anniversary,Fathom Eventswill be playing eight Thanksgiving-themed episodes in theaters for two days the week of the holiday, promising fans the opportunity to relive some of the Central Perk gang’s most memorable holiday moments — from Rachel’s failed English trifle to Chandler’s declaration of love for Monica.The fun begins on November 24, with screenings of four episodes in theaters around the United States beginning at 7 p.m. The remaining four will pick up the following day on November 25 with screenings at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.Fans can purchase tickets atwww.FathomEvents.combeginning on November 1.The episodes to be played on November 24 include “The One Where Underdog Gets Away,” “The One With The List,” “The One With The Football,” and “The One With All The Thanksgivings.”November 25 episodes will be “The One Where Ross Got High,” “The One Where Chandler Doesn’t Like Dogs,” “The One With Rachel’s Other Sister,” and “The One With The Late Thanksgiving.”NBCFriends.The remaining two Turkey-Day-centric episodes, which aren’t on Fathom Events’ list to be screened, are “The One with Chandler in a Box,” and “The One with the Rumor.”The Thanksgiving episodes are coming off the success of theater screenings that took place in September and October in celebration of 25 years sinceFriendsdebuted in 1994.Friends.Friends.Fathom Events CEO Ray Nutt said in a press release Thursday: “Fans showed up in full force for our initialFriendsscreenings, so we know there is demand for more. We’re excited to put eight classic episodes on the big screen for fans to celebrate withtheirfriends, just in time for Thanksgiving.”If you can’t make it to any of the Friendsgiving screenings, don’t fret:Friendshas been enjoying a resurgence thanks to its 25-year milestone, with plenty of pop-ups and other opportunities to debate whether or not Ross and Rachel were reallyon a break.TheFriendspop-up that wasstationed in New Yorkisheading to Boston, and a life-sized version of Central Perkmade out of Legosarrived in Las Vegas earlier this month.

Thanksgiving may be weeks away, but it’s never too early to start planning your Friendsgiving!

In honor ofFriends‘ 25th anniversary,Fathom Eventswill be playing eight Thanksgiving-themed episodes in theaters for two days the week of the holiday, promising fans the opportunity to relive some of the Central Perk gang’s most memorable holiday moments — from Rachel’s failed English trifle to Chandler’s declaration of love for Monica.

The fun begins on November 24, with screenings of four episodes in theaters around the United States beginning at 7 p.m. The remaining four will pick up the following day on November 25 with screenings at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Fans can purchase tickets atwww.FathomEvents.combeginning on November 1.

The episodes to be played on November 24 include “The One Where Underdog Gets Away,” “The One With The List,” “The One With The Football,” and “The One With All The Thanksgivings.”

November 25 episodes will be “The One Where Ross Got High,” “The One Where Chandler Doesn’t Like Dogs,” “The One With Rachel’s Other Sister,” and “The One With The Late Thanksgiving.”

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Friends Thanksgiving

Friends.

Friends Thanksgiving

The remaining two Turkey-Day-centric episodes, which aren’t on Fathom Events’ list to be screened, are “The One with Chandler in a Box,” and “The One with the Rumor.”

The Thanksgiving episodes are coming off the success of theater screenings that took place in September and October in celebration of 25 years sinceFriendsdebuted in 1994.

Friends Thanksgiving

Friends Thanksgiving

Fathom Events CEO Ray Nutt said in a press release Thursday: “Fans showed up in full force for our initialFriendsscreenings, so we know there is demand for more. We’re excited to put eight classic episodes on the big screen for fans to celebrate withtheirfriends, just in time for Thanksgiving.”

If you can’t make it to any of the Friendsgiving screenings, don’t fret:Friendshas been enjoying a resurgence thanks to its 25-year milestone, with plenty of pop-ups and other opportunities to debate whether or not Ross and Rachel were reallyon a break.

TheFriendspop-up that wasstationed in New Yorkisheading to Boston, and a life-sized version of Central Perkmade out of Legosarrived in Las Vegas earlier this month.

source: people.com