(CNN) Viola Davis has been killing it in ABC's "How To Get Away with Murder" for five seasons and she's ready for more.

As the network contemplates the future of the show, Davis told CNN in a recent interview she would "absolutely" be up for reprising her role as law professor, Annalise Keating, if given the opportunity.

"That's up to ABC and more," she said when asked if the show would return. Adding, "Oh yeah, absolutely [I'd come back]."

On the series, Davis' character plays mentor to group of young, trouble-prone law students. "These kids are bad. Wouldn't you agree with that?" Davis joked.

"I think Annalise is badass," added Davis, who has won an Emmy and Screen Actors Guild award for her role in the drama. "I think she's the most misunderstood woman on television."

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