
A new Happy Days reunion brought smiles to longtime fans of the classic sitcom. Henry Winkler, Anson Williams, and Don Most came together at Fan Expo San Francisco, marking another warm moment for the beloved stars who spent years portraying one of TV’s most memorable friend groups, according to People. Their appearance together instantly stirred nostalgia, especially as many fans still hold the show close to their hearts.
The photo, shared by Anson Williams on Facebook, showed the trio side-by-side and still enjoying the easy friendship that carried them through the series’ 11-season run. Williams captioned the post, “Three Amigos Together Again! Truly Happy Days!” The image quickly made waves, fueling excitement about this unexpected Happy Days reunion and sparking new chatter about their lasting connection.
Fans Celebrate a Charming Happy Days Reunion
The reunion reminded fans why the show endures. Williams, who played Potsie Weber, appeared with Winkler—the iconic Fonzie—and Most, remembered for his role as Ralph Malph. Viewers who saw the photo commented with enthusiasm, even suggesting what an on-screen reunion might look like today. Some imagined a full family-centered reboot, while others pitched humorous ideas like a heist to steal Fonzie’s jacket from the Smithsonian.

What made this Happy Days reunion even more special is the genuine friendship behind it. Williams recently shared that he and his costars have remained close for decades and still text each other regularly. He credited the late Garry Marshall, the show’s creator, for shaping not only their careers but also the supportive atmosphere that kept them connected long after the final episode aired.
A Reunion That Celebrates Lasting Bonds

This wasn’t the first gathering of the cast in recent months. Back in April, Winkler, Williams, Most, and Ron Howard reunited at Steel City Con—their first appearance as a group in 50 years. Howard joked that it felt more like “50 minutes,” noting how natural it was to spend time together again. He also spoke about why the show has lasted so long, calling its nostalgic charm a key reason for its timeless appeal.

While Howard confirmed that a reboot isn’t in the works, the continued affection for the show—and the joy of each Happy Days reunion—proves just how deeply it remains embedded in pop culture. Decades later, the cast’s chemistry still shines, offering fans a reminder of why the series became such a classic.
