'Glee' fans may have something to excitedly sing about soon.
In an interview with Women's Health, actress Lea Michele shared her hopes of having the critically acclaimed musical television series rebooted in which she will have to reprise her well-loved role once again.
"That last day (on the set) it's just kind of like 'oh my god, we are never gonna be here ever again,' unless we get picked up by Netflix at some point, or Hulu," she told the magazine in its November issue.
Although these streaming services have not openly expressed their interest in picking up the FOX series that had once been widely popular, it is possible that its former stars knowsomething the program's many viewers do not.
Michele, though, has had her fair share of acting opportunities since the musical drama show's finale was aired in March after six successful seasons. The actress is currently starring on FOX's horror comedy "Scream Queens,' the newest show by "Glee' creator Ryan Murphy.
In this new series, the 29-year-old actress takes on the role of a sorority girl who has to put up with her scoliosis named Hester Ulrich- a role that she is grateful to have.
"Ryan Murphy is such an amazing person and an incredible boss to have," Michele gushed. "To have the opportunity for him to write now a second character for me to play is such a great honor.
She also referred to such opportunity as a piece of good fortune, describing the cast as "incredible" and the scripts as "funny" and "really scary."
"I couldn't be happier right now. It's really such an amazing blessing," Michele assured fans.
Interestingly, the Bronx native also revealed that she does not really scream while filming for "Scream Queens' as she prefers to take care of her singing voice rather than straining it. As an alternative, the crew dubs a couple of screams she had already pre-recorded prior to the first episode.
"But they say I do a really good scream face without having to scream," the actress happily said.
Meanwhile, it could be a possibility for Michele to not only be preoccupied with screams but to keep herself busy with some scrubs. The actress herself admitted that she is merely waiting to get signed on to ABC's "Grey's Anatomy' and receive an official call from executive producer Shonda Rhimes.
In an interview for Flare Magazine in which she is featured on the cover of its September issue, Matthew Paetz's partner revealed that she is looking forward to joining the hit medical drama if given the opportunity.
The "New Year's Eve' actress made it clear that she is willing to join Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and the rest of the doctors at the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
"Shonda, call. Like, what the hell? I'm ready. Put me in scrubs. I'd love a little arc. Just a little arc," she said.