The X-Files looks to be bringing back a classic character for season 11: Special Agent Monica Reyes.

Reyes, played by Annabeth Gish, starred on the show back in the early '00s, appearing in seasons 8 and 9.

She returned in the season 10 finale to help Scully develop a vaccine for the Spartan virus – the spread of which she aided after going rogue in the period between the original series and the 2016 revival.

Related: X-Files creator Chris Carter is "proud" of season 10: "We made good on the promise"

Well, her betrayal won't be keeping her away from season 11 as Annabeth shared an Instagram post of her script yesterday (August 6) for the upcoming season, captioning the picture: "Shall we? #iwant to believe #monicareyes #xfiles"

This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. View this post on Instagram Shall we? #iwanttobelieve👽#monicareyes #xfiles A post shared by Annabeth Gish (@annabeth_gish) on Aug 6, 2017 at 11:28am PDT

Its not clear yet if Reyes will be returning as a goodie or a baddie in the next season, which unfortunately won't be airing until next year. Show creator Chris Carter will be back as executive producer for the 10-episode season.

Other returning cast members include Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny returning as Scully and Mulder (duh), as well as FBI Assistant Director Walter Skinner (Mitch Pileggi), while classic series writers such as Glen Morgan and James Wong will also be returning.

Don't worry, though, you can get your X-Files fix before the show's (and Reyes's) return, in the form of an audio spinoff: The X-Files: Cold Cases.

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