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Chace Crawford recently sat down to speak to Digital Spy, and the actor (who is known for playing Nate Archibald in the popular CW series) told them that he would be more than happy to reprise his role as New York’s badboy.

“I don’t know what it would look like with us being in our 30s now, but I always say, because it was such a big part of my life, I’m open to anything,” Crawford told the publication.

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“It would have to be really right, and really specific, and with TV and the golden age of the TV streaming service, maybe an eight-episode season.

“It would be very tough to get everybody on board I think because of their schedules, Penn, Leighton, Ed… They’re all doing really good TV shows. It would be hard I think [to get them all together]. The reboot might come in the form of new characters. I would absolutely cameo. I’d have to!”

Chace’s former co-star, Penn Badgely has current found success after his Lifetime series YOU appeared on Netflix six months ago, and left people hooked with his ‘stalkery/murder-obsessed character. Strangely enough, many people thought that his YOU character had similar undertones to his Gossip Girl counterpart, lonely boy Dan Humphrey.

YOU is currently in production for season two, and Penn recently spoke out about how much darker it is compared to the first season.

Discussing the �gruesome� sophomore season, Badgley told Entertainment Tonight (via The Hook), �There are some things I�ve done with prosthetic bodies in this (new) season that were kind of nauseating as I did them, I will say that.� While he doesn�t expand on what this means, it sounds like Joe is channelling some serious Hannibal Lecter vibes.

He then went on to explain the tough pill to swallow when Joe decided to spectacularly kill Elizabeth Lail�s Beck. Badgley added:



�There�s a revisitation of that with Joe in the second episode of the second season, where you get to see a bit more of the hard reality of what he did to her. Whereas you�re sort of, for better or worse, mercifully saved from seeing that in the first season.

�That always haunts me, thinking of Beck. It�s like, �You really did that in the first season, and we�re still going, and people really like this guy?!� That�s disturbing. In his mind, she�s not even dead.�

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