Is a 'Felicity' reboot in the works? Star Scott Foley weighs in
"Felicity" ran for four seasons between 1998 and 2002 on The WB.
"Felicity," the late '90s drama, could be heading back to television in the form of a reboot -- hints series star Scott Foley.
Speaking with Entertainment Tonight, the 48-year-old-actor -- who played the hunky Noel Crane on the show -- teased the possibility of a revival.
"'Felicity' was such a specific show because it dealt with a specific time in those characters' lives," he said. "Freshmen in college through graduating college."
While he was originally opposed to bringing back the teen drama, Foley admitted that he has had a change of heart.
"A few years ago the cast got together for a panel discussion on its 20th anniversary," the "Scandal" alum explained. "Being around them, being on stage again changed my mind. I missed working with them and I would give it another shot."
However, Foley's lips were sealed about what a possible revival would look like.
"Felicity" -- created by J.J. Abrams and Matt Reeves -- ran for four seasons between 1998 and 2002 on The WB. The series starred Keri Russell, Scott Speedman, Amy Jo Johnson, Tangi Miller and Foley, among others.
Russell won a Golden Globe for playing the titular role of Felicity Porter, and the show won an Emmy for its cinematography.