I find that show is so fan-driven that it makes sense that somebody should pick it up…[The cast] would totally be on board and I wouldn’t be surprised, you know? It’s a show that always kind of shows up again.”

The last episode ended the way it did and totally left the door open for more things to happen. Whether it comes back to network television or goes to something like Netflix or something like that, who’s to say? All I know is that the cast would be ready to do it at the drop of a hat.”

It’s Christmas time, when wishes turn into presents and bad moods usually get swept beneath a pine needle-covered rug. And while there are many, many things that we hope are in Santa’s metaphorical bag of goodies, getting Futurama back on the air would be the best good news ever, everyone. And according to the show’s stars, there’s still a chance that the hilarity may continue one day. Get your letters to Robot Santa and Kwanzaabot written ASAP.Star Katey Sagal, who voiced the one-eyed badass Leela, recently spoke with Zap2It and said that the series’ fervent fanbase could play a big part in getting it revived somewhere. (ANYWHERE!) Here’s how she put it.Of course, fans have been clamoring forto find a new home ever since it was cancelled by Comedy Central prior to its elongated Season 7. But the recent crossover episode betweenandadded more fuel to the fire, reminding fans just how much better our lives are when Fry is being ignorant and Bender is trying to murder things.Speaking of Bender, voice actor John DiMaggio was even more confident about returning. Here’s how he explained things to Zap2It.Back when Comedy Central decided to bringback to the world in 2008, it was still something of a rarity for a series to be revived instead of just getting a needless remake. (Not thatis remake-friendly.) But now it seems like almost every well-known cancelled series has at least a decent shot of being brought back by another outlet. Netflix broughtback and is doing the same for. Yahoo! picked upfor Season 6. And that’s not to mention the networks that pick up other networks’ old shows.Of course, just having the stars say that they’re interested in returning is far from having a network exec officially ordering another season of, but I’d like to think that crossover episode will play a big part in the decision-making. Write some letters! Send some emails! See more butts!Would you guys watchagain if it returned?