Well one person is keen to get her on board...
The news that Saved by the Bell is coming back to telly screens this autumn has got our inner 90s kid very excited, but will the new TV movie feature some famous names?
It was announced last week that a movie titled The Unauthorized Saved By the Bell Story is in development.
While the original cast won't be back, one actress from the smash hit 90s show has put her bid in for who should play her in the reboot. Leanne Creel played Tori Scott at Bayside High and she's got high hopes for her replacement.
Leanne has told TMZ she'd love to see Ellen Page play her in the Lifetime movie but does admit it's unlikely since it's not a feature film. The actress also told the site that she hasn't heard yet about returning for a possible cameo, but said it would "just be too weird" to go back.


Could Ellen Page play Leanne Creel AKA Tori Scott?
The new movie will be loosely based on Dustin Diamond's 2009 tell-all book, Behind the Bell, lifting the lid on the scandalous behind the scenes antics of the cast.
Dustin, who played everybody's favourite nerd Samuel 'Screech' Powers, claimed in his book that everybody in the cast (except him) was sleeping together and that most of them were also doing drugs.
The film's creator is said to have also conducted interviews with people connected to the show, to tell the "true story" behind the popular Saved By the Bell cast.
While it doesn't look likely that Ellen Page will star, the director has enlisted the help of Saved By the Bell's actual casting director Robin Lippin to recruit the actors that will portray the stars.
Dylan Everett will play Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Zack Morris), Shameless' Sam Kindseth takes on Dustin Diamond and Julian Works will play Mario Lopez (A.C. Slater). As for the girls, newcomer Alyssa Lynch will star as Tiffani-Amber Thiessen (Kelly Kapowski), Tiera Skovbye is cast as Elizabeth Berkley (Jessie Spano), and Taylor Russell McKenzie will be seen as Lark Voorhies (Lisa Turtle).