'Xena: The Warrior Princess' Reboot News: Television Series To Return To NBC

Another television reboot from a popular '90s property will soon be making its way back to NBC as reported by THR.

It has recently been reported that the Hercules spin-off show 'Xena: The Warrior Princess,' could possibly return to its home network after nearly 20 years.

In this reboot, actress Lucy Lawless would be resuming her role as the Xena.

"The original series was produced by Studios USA and international producers Universal Worldwide Television and was distributed by Universal Television. Xena ran in syndication for six seasons from September 1995-June 2001 and originally started as a spinoff from Hercules after producers realized how popular the Xena (Lawless) character was and opted to launch a new series built around the Amazon warrior on a quest for redemption and her trusted companion Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor)," writes THR.

According to the report, Lawless has been very adamant about getting the show back on the air. In a recent interview with Hitfix where she spoke about her role in the upcoming Starz show, 'Ash vs Evil Dead,' she also brought to light the support surrounding her television series from the 90's.

"I've been pitching that show ... because ... there's a swell of interest still," she said. "I'm always being peppered with questions [about] when the Xena movie is coming. Guys, I'm pitching my ass off to make it happen, whether it's with me or not. I think it'd be funny to have a reboot like Ash vs. Evil Dead - like middle-aged Xena in a muumuu with a bad attitude and a smoking habit. ... Bring [actor] Ted Raimi [who played Joxer] in ... [and maybe] Bruce Campbell."

"I don't know what the hold-up is; it's about who has got the rights," she added. "But that's a piss-poor excuse anymore. Find who has got the rights, freakin' pay it. It's better to have 80 percent of something than 100 percent of nothing. Don't waste this opportunity; reinvigorate that franchise!" she said, stressing the show's international appeal. It's an insane international character. They're fools not to bring it back. It's funny, it's sexy, it's action."

It's unknown if the rebooted series would stand as a limited series or full season order.