Hey there, Upper East Siders and everyone else: Nate Archibald, better known as the actor who played him, Chace Crawford, just sparked more hope that Gossip Girl could really be coming back. Crawford told Digital Spy that he would be open to reprising his role, but that he could envision the new Gossip Girl being a reboot with new characters rather than a revival of the old series he starred in alongside Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Ed Westwick, and Penn Badgley.

"I don't know what it would look like with us being in our 30s now, but I always say, because it was such a big part of my life, I'm open to anything," Crawford told the outlet of the possibility of the show coming back. "It would have to be really right, and really specific, and with TV and the golden age of the TV streaming service, maybe an eight-episode season..."

Crawford conceded it may not be easy to reassemble the original cast. "It would be very tough to get everybody on board I think because of their schedules, Penn, Leighton, Ed... They're all doing really good TV shows. It would be hard I think [to get them all together]. The reboot might come in the form of new characters. I would absolutely cameo. I'd have to!" Badgley is on You, Meester stars in Single Parents, and Westwick is doing BBC Two's White Gold.

Meester and Lively have also indicated they'd be open to playing Blair Waldorf and Serena van der Woodsen again.

Meester told E! in May that while she hasn't heard of any reboot happening, "I never say never. So, I don't know. No one's sent me that information, it's coming from you."

And Lively has repeatedly said she'd be open, too. "It sort of all depends," she told Variety in April 2017. "Would I do seven years of the show? No, because it's hard work and I've got my babies, and I don't want to be away from them that much. But I've just learned in life you never say never. I'm looking to do something that I haven't done yet, not something that I did. But would I do that? Who knows—if it was good, if it made sense. We had so much fun shooting and living and working in New York City."