He's returning to the spotlight as one of the stars of a brand new Super Bowl commercial.
But Friends star Matt LeBlanc was looking worlds away from the glossy appearance he exhibited in his new Dunkin Donuts ad.
LeBlanc reunites with Friends co-star Jennifer Aniston and Seinfeld star Jason Alexander in a hilarious spot starring Dunkin superfan Ben Affleck.
Unlike his glossy appearance in the ad, LeBlanc was worlds away from his clean-cut exterior in the commercial.
Rather than the sharp black button down and perfectly styled silver hair, LeBlanc kept it casual with a cap, V-neck T-shirt and joggers as he stopped by a gas station convenience store in Los Angeles on Sunday.
A teaser for LeBlanc's full Dunkin Donuts ad was released that same day and shows Affleck, 53, asking the three stars for feedback on an unaired pilot he made in 1995.
The ad begins right after the three stars watched Affleck's project, a tape labeled 'Network Pilot '95 v3'.
The three legends are quiet as an unaware and jovial Affleck asks for their feedback.
'Well, reactions, thoughts, love? Affection?' he says as Aniston shakes her head. 'Hit me up, hit me up. What's hot now: cringe. I have monster cringe. Golden cringe.'
An incredulous Alexander mumbles to the other two, 'I don't think he directed Argo,' referring to the filmmaker's Oscar-winning film.
Undeterred, Affleck continues: 'Did I tell you I destroyed this, burnt it, and disposed of all the copies? Yes I did. Good news: I lied to you.'
LeBlanc, on the other hand, was rather impressed by what he saw. 'Can I get a copy?' he asks.
'No one,' Aniston stresses with a tense tone, 'No one can see this.'
'Uhh yeah. It's only going to air once,' Affleck replies.
'Still holds up!' LeBlanc says.
'Oh God, Matthew,' an exasperated Aniston replies.
It marks a return to the small screen for LeBlanc, who in recent years has pivoted from Hollywood in favor of running a car dealership.
The television star has not appeared in any film or TV projects since the Friends HBO reunion special in 2021, previously saying he was 'taking some time off.'
His last acting gig was as Adam Burns on CBS series, Man with a Plan, between 2016 and 2020.
In 2024, Matthew's Friends co-star Lisa Kudrow revealed the cast of Friends — Kudrow, Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, LeBlanc, and the late Matthew Perry — only met once in the 17 years between the series’ end in 2004 and their 2021 reunion on HBO Max.
'We’d only had dinner, the six of us, once before since the show ended,' Kudrow admitted on the Dinner’s on Me podcast hosted by Jesse Tyler Ferguson.
Despite the long hiatus, the cast picked up right where they left off when they finally convened for dinner 10 years after the finale.
'Just us at someone’s house and [we] had dinner, and like, didn’t miss a beat,' Kudrow said.
Friends was a critical and award-winning success, earning a total of 62 Emmy nominations over its 10-season run.
The show won six Emmys, including Outstanding Comedy Series in 2002, and Aniston and Kudrow both received individual acting awards for their iconic portrayals of Rachel Green and Phoebe Buffay.