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Lisa Kudrow on making "The Comeback" for a third season
Summary
Lisa Kudrow discusses reviving her HBO series The Comeback for a third season and reflects on her time on Friends and the loss of castmate Matthew Perry.
Content
Lisa Kudrow is returning to the role of Valerie Cherish as HBO's The Comeback premieres a third season. The series first aired in 2005, was canceled, then revived in 2014 after building a cult following. Kudrow co-created the show with Michael Patrick King and said stepping back into the character felt "unsettlingly comfortable." She also noted that the new season was filmed on the same Warner Brothers soundstage where much of Friends was made and that the production addresses developments like AI and changes in television.
What we know:
- The Comeback first premiered in 2005, was canceled after one season, and returned for a second season in 2014 before being shelved again.
- The show is now returning for a third season, which begins on HBO tonight as reported.
- Kudrow co-created the series with Michael Patrick King and resumed playing Valerie Cherish after a decade away from the character.
- The production acknowledges the loss of actor Robert Michael Morris (who played Mickey and died in 2017) and included ways to honor him in the new season.
- Kudrow said she found comfort in watching Friends after the 2023 death of castmate Matthew Perry, and her real-life son Julian Stern appears in the new season.
Summary:
The Comeback's revival brings Valerie Cherish back into a media landscape shaped by new technologies and platforms, and the season includes references to those changes. The new season is reported as starting on HBO tonight, and the question of further Friends reunions is described by Kudrow as uncertain.
