FRIENDS REUNION: How will we be able to watch in Ireland? By Ellen Smith The Friends reunion is set to air on HBO Max on May 27th.
Unfortunately, we don t have access to the streaming platform here in Ireland, as of yet. According to ScreenDaily, head of HBO Max Global Andy Forssell predicted that the platform would be available to Europe and other destinations around the world by the end of 2021.
That, of course, won t be time enough for Friends fans to watch the reunion.
So, if we can t view it on HBO Max, where can viewers in Ireland watch the reunion? Unfortunately, this has not been confirmed yet but
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AT&T is set to spin off WarnerMedia and combine it with unscripted-TV leader Discovery.
It could ignite a leadership battle in the style of Game of Thrones as the companies consolidate.
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