The artificial intelligence It is one of the most used tools in the world due to the high number of functions it offers. In this case, some very fanatical users of the ‘Friends’ series asked the AI what the mythical characters of the ‘sitcom’ would look like if they had had children. The results will surprise you.
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According to artificial intelligence, the characters of Ross and Rachel would have had two daughters very similar to their father. While Chandler and Monica would have had three boys and a girl who would still be very similar to their father.
Friends has been one of the most watched comedy series in the world. Given this, many of its fans wonder how much the cast of the series continues to earn despite the fact that its production has ended many years ago.
This is how much the cast of Friends continues to earn today for the series
After more than three decades of having broadcast the first episode to me, “Friends” It has remained one of the most important series in pop culture in the world, and the actors who brought the six charismatic friends to life have been able to enjoy the benefits of being an essential part of a global phenomenon.
While some of the main cast have gone on to have much more successful careers than others, it seems that none of them will ever have to worry about working again in their lives and that they continue to perform simply for the love of the art, because according to various sources , the earnings they get for the series are impressive.
According to the prestigious USA Today media, “Friends” continues to be one of the most important assets of Warner Bros., reaching an almost fixed production of about one billion dollars a year, of which each cast member receives 2%.
Although it is a very small percentage, taking into account the large number of earnings, it would be about 20 million dollars a year, which Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer and Lisa Kudrow would receive without having to move one finger, enough to never work again.