Rachel, Ross, Monica, Phoebe, Chandler and Joey will have to wait, because it hasn’t been our day, our week, our month, or even our year.

So no, they won’t be there (for you).

The highly anticipated “Friends” reunion special has been postponed out of concern for the coronavirus outbreak, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer and Jennifer Aniston were all set to film the reunion for HBO Max, the new WarnerMedia streaming service launching in May (at $14.99 per month).

Each cast member of “Friends” was reportedly getting $2.5 million to appear at the unscripted reunion, which reportedly was to be filmed on March 23 and 24 at the show’s former home on the Warner Bros. studio lot in Burbank, California.

HBO Max will also be the new streaming home for all episodes of “Friends” after the show left Netflix last year. The NBC sitcom premiered in 1994 and bowed in 2004, after 10 seasons. By the end, cast members were each making $1 million per episode.

The “Friends” postponement comes as many shows have halted production and eliminated live audiences as a result of social distancing precautions meant to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease.

Filming for the reunion has reportedly been pushed to May or later.

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