ABC is reportedly in talks to reboot a new version of the hit comedy “Roseanne” without its namesake star, Roseanne Barr.

CNN reported Friday that the production company Carsey-Werner, which owns the sitcom, is pitching the new concept to ABC, which canned the show this week following a racist tweet from Barr.

ABC is allegedly considering rebranding the show to be focused around Sara Gilbert’s character, Darlene.

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Any deal could be complicated by Barr’s relationship to the sitcom and Carsey-Werner. Depending on the star’s contract with the production company, CNN reports, Barr may have to be bought out of her stake in the show.

"Barr has a significant financial interest in the series, and there is concern that a new iteration that would benefit her financially would be a non-starter for everyone involved," Variety reported this week.

Barr on Thursday said she begged ABC executives not to pull the plug on her show following her racist remarks on Twitter earlier this week, claiming she sought to save the jobs of those working with her.

The move to cancel Barr’s rebooted sitcom — which premiered with record-high ratings in March — came just hours after the actress sparked a firestorm on Tuesday morning with what she later called a “bad joke” about Obama-era White House adviser Valerie Jarrett.

The 65-year-old comedian and outspoken President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE supporter tweeted that Jarrett was the child of the Islamist organization Muslim Brotherhood and the film “Planet of the Apes."

“Muslim brotherhood & planet of the apes had a baby=vj,” Barr wrote, using Jarrett’s initials. The actress’s message was in response to a tweet accusing Jarrett of covering up misdeeds for the Obama administration.

The entertainer later apologized, adding that she was “leaving Twitter” following the harsh criticism she received for the remark.