Matt LeBlanc has destroyed any hopes of a prospective Friends reunion stating that the hit TV show is a chapter of his life that is now “closed.”
LeBlanc, who played the part of ladies’ man Joey Tribbiani on the show explained that while the sitcom represented the “best ten years” of his life, he has no plans for a reunion on either the small or big screen.
According to Digital Spy LeBlanc said: "It was the best ten years of my life. I had the best time doing it. But I don't think 'miss' is the right word. It will always have a special place in my heart, but that was a time and a place and that chapter is closed. It was very sad when it ended but you move on - all good things come to an end.
"Yeah, that probably won't happen [a reunion]. There's no plans for anything like that. Everyone seems to be talking about that these days, but nope, no irons in the fire there."

A Friends reunion is off the cards for Matt LeBlanc who played the part of Joey Tribbiani on the popular sitcom
When asked whether he thought a reunion was a bad idea he said: : "Personally I do. I think that show was all about a finite amount of time in six people's lives. They were out of college, but they hadn't settled down with their lives yet.
"Once they have moved on from that phase, that family unit has broken down a little bit. I'm sure they'd keep in touch a bit, but it wouldn't be the same."
LeBlanc also didn't seem too keen on the idea of a Friends movie saying: "I think it's a bit of a case of 'the book is better than the movie'. Do you know what I mean?
"Everyone identifies with those characters in their own way and everyone in their own mind imagines what has become of those characters. I just think it's best to leave it at that."