In today's current media climate, it feels like The Newsroom would be more topical than ever. Sadly the HBO series came to an end in 2014, after an all too brief run of three seasons.

As we all know though, over never really means over, and Olivia Munn has teased the possibility of a comeback.

Speaking to ETonline at the Television Critics' Association press tour, the X-Men: Apocalypse actress said: "Tom Sadoski and myself, we’ve actually been having conversations with (showrunner Aaron) Sorkin about that.

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"He’s very busy, but we have very high hopes that it would be able to come together, hopefully. There’s been so much that has happened in the news and in media that we could really speak on, and it’d really be interesting to see what his take would be on it and what The Newsroom would do today."

Munn praised the show for portraying journalists in a positive light, or as she puts it: "a love letter to journalists, showing the struggles of what they go through to really tell the stories they want to tell."

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In a time where even the most well-researched stories as being labelled as #fakenews across social media by... well, we don't need to tell you who, we think The Newsroom should absolutely make a comeback.

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