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Jennifer Aniston is going back to TV as “that’s where the quality is”

January 20, 2017 by Samuel Brace

In recent years television has really become the place for top quality drama, demonstrably more so than film. It seems Jennifer Aniston agrees.

The Friends actress, out promoting her Sundance Festival film The Yellow Birds, has spoken to Variety about her thoughts on the film/TV dynamic and why she wants to return to the episodic format.

“I’ve thought about it a lot. That’s where the work is. That’s where the quality is. At this point in my career, I want to be part of wonderful stories, exciting characters, and also just having a good time”.

Aniston also commented on the switch away from theatre experiences towards day and date releases.

“It used to be thought of as not as respected if a movie goes day-and-date, but I think it’s fantastic. I’m always going to be a sucker for wanting to go to movie theaters. There’s something that makes me sad about that experience becoming less and less, because people are seeing everything right from their television screens. But at the end of the day, when it’s just as good — if not better — why not?”

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It seems Aniston is saddened, as many film fans are, about the demise of the cinematic experience, but is also able to see the virtues of watching from home.

The industry is in a phase of adjustment at the moment, and with big stars left and right making their way to TV, Aniston won’t be short for company.

Originally published January 20, 2017. Updated April 15, 2018.

Filed Under: Movies, News, Samuel Brace, Television Tagged With: Jennifer Aniston, The Yellow Birds

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