After graduating from Hampshire College with a degree in performing arts, David Nicksay gained entrance to the Directors Guild of America’s highly selective Assistant Director Training Program. After he graduated from the program, he began his career as the producer of scores of films and television programs. David Nicksay has also served as the senior vice president of Paramount Pictures and the president of Morgan Creek Productions. Like most people in the entertainment industry, Mr. Nicksay has been looking forward to the launch of the new streaming service HBO Max, which has announced the presentation of a much-hyped reunion of the cast of Friends, the sitcom that aired for 10 years starting in 1994. The unscripted reunion, originally scheduled to be filmed March 23-24, 2020, has been indefinitely postponed. When the filming is rescheduled, it will take place on Warner Bros Stage 24, the site of the original series. The reunion special is part of the initial season of HBO Max, which is scheduled to start in May 2020. The new service has already acquired streaming rights to all 10 seasons of Friends, and HBO Max anticipates a new generation of fans of the iconic TV series.