Could "Friends" be any more popular?
It's been over 16 years since the sitcom ended, but the show continues to live on in syndication and it even continues to introduce itself to new fans — many of whom weren't even born when the show began.
Matthew Perry has realized that "Friends" will apparently always be there for you.

On Sunday, the actor took a photo of a billboard in Los Angeles advertising the show for HBO Max.
"The show that thanks to all of you, doesn't go away," he jokingly captioned the snap.
Since the show went off the air, fans have been clamoring for a cast reunion. Earlier this year it was announced that the six pals — Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer and Matthew Perry — would reunite for an exclusive unscripted special on WarnerMedia's new streaming platform HBO Max in May. However, the highly-anticipated reunion show was indefinitely delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
"We're going to have the best time. It's going to be great," Courteney told Kevin Nealon during a "Hiking with Kevin" YouTube episode before the pandemic. "But we really haven't all done that and actually sat there and talked about and reminisced about this incredible experience that we had. It's gonna be fantastic."