Buffy the Vampire Slayer is officially getting the reboot treatment, and while that's pretty much all we know for now, it doesn't mean that there aren't already people willing to throw their hat into the ring.

Last year, it was confirmed that Joss Whedon was working on a new TV version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer in a project that is expected to cast a black lead actress, and now The Flash star Jessica Parker Kennedy wants everyone to know that she'd definitely be up for the job.

"I can't even speak on it because all I want in my life is just Buffy to be a big, big part of my life, so I'm very excited it's coming back. Obviously I think I should be Buffy," Jessica told The Tomorrow Show.

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"I hope I get to audition for it as many times as possible, even if I need to crawl my way into that audition room..."

The actress stressed that she's already called her manager and let everyone know that she'd be happy to be involved, adding: "I have called. I've made that call. I'm telling the world, I've made that call, because I just would love that so, so, so much."

Kennedy, who is best known for starring as Nora West-Allen on The Flash, also added that she's a huge Buffy fan, calling the character her "spirit animal" and admitting that whenever something cool happens to Nora in the show it feels like she's getting her Buffy moment.

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"This is me," she continued. "I have a night shirt that I sleep in that's a Buffy shirt, and it says 'I Slay', and in the morning I wake up and I stretch and I go, 'ughhh, Buffy!' and then I start my day. Now this isn't every day, but this is a lot of days. So this is like a part of me...

"I'm a super fan. Yeah, absolutely. Like, under my breath on The Flash, when something cool would happen to Nora, I was too embarrassed to say it out loud, but under my breath, I would be like, 'Buffy!'

"Just because that, she's like my spirit animal, so she motivates me."

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Of course, there's been no official updates on any part of the reboot series just yet, so it really is anyone's game.

The revival series has also garnered the attention of original stars Sarah Michelle Gellar and David Boreanaz, who both said that it's a good thing.

"At the end of the day, it's all about great storytelling," Gellar explained. "If a story lives on, then I think it should be told in any incarnation it can be told in."

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The Flash airs on The CW in the US. Sky One and NOW TV air the show in the UK.

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