Before her film "Life of Crime" opens on Aug. 29, Jennifer Aniston reunites with "Friends" co-stars Courteney Cox and Lisa Kudrow on a late night show.
"Instead of watching #Friends repeats on @NickelodeonTV you can watch the ladies reunite on @jimmykimmel tonight," Hollywood publicist Lewis Kay tweeted about the appearance of the three "Friends" alums on "Jimmy Kimmel Live."
Jimmy Kimmel also took to Twitter to share a photo of him with the actresses who played Monica Geller, Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay in "Friends" in the apartment of Cox's character.
The host tweeted, "this happens tonight."
While fans have been looking forward to seeing the three actresses reunite with Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer, each of the cast has already confirmed no "Friends" reunion is going to happen.
Prior to her guesting on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Aniston also appeared on "Extra" to talk about her new movie "Life of Crime," which she also produced, and her relationship with fiancé Justin Theroux.
The 45-year-old actress quickly slammed recent tabloid rumors saying, "I'm not pregnant!"
"I don't know!" Aniston also told Extra when special correspondent Rob Estes asked about date of her wedding with Theroux.
At the "Life Of Crime" premiere in Los Angeles, Aniston told E! Online, "We had a ball. People die on soap operas and they appear again. Crazier things have happened."
Aniston plays the wife of a man who refuses to pay the ransom after two small-time criminals kidnap her in the dark comedy "Life of Crime," which is based on Elmore Leonard's 1978 novel "The Switch."
In another recent interview, Aniston also talked about the types of projects she is drawn to.
"I love human experience. I love human beings and behavior and relationships, and it will probably have something to do with that," Aniston told People.
Directed by Daniel Schechter, "Life of Crime" also stars Mos Def, Isla Fisher, Will Forte, Mark Boone Junior, Tim Robbins, John Hawkes, Clea Lewis, Charlie Tahan, Kevin Corrigan, Leonard Robinson and Kevin Porter Young among others.