According to the famed star, there's rumblings of a reunion reunion movie in the works.

'Romy & Michele's High School Reunion' will forever be a cult '90s comedy movie that we've got a soft spot for. One of the stars of the movie, Lisa Kudrow, recently made an appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' to talk about a potential sequel film that might be on the cards. Or, shall we say, on the post-it note.

The news was sparked after Kudrow and her former co-star Mira Sorvino appeared to present the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series onstage during the 28th Annual SAG Awards in February.

The pair embodied their Romy and Michele counterparts 25 years later, which led to fans of the original movie asking for a sequel film. And so, on her latest late-night chat show appearance, Kimmel asked Kudrow that very question.

The 'Friends' star said: "Yeah, no. [Screenwriter] Robin Schiff has been asked. I think she had been asked before. Before that [the SAG Awards appearance], it was thinking of ideas and then this, and she's like, 'Well, okay'."

Asked if she's up for making a comeback as Michele, Kudrow added: "Yeah! I think it would be fun. Right? I think it could be very funny."

Here's the full interview with the actor, who also spoke about the time Elton John and Courteney Cox sent her a video of them singing an alternative version of 'Tiny Dancer', and also about the time she blew her audition for the US sitcom 'The Larry Sanders Show'.

Kudrow next appears as Aunt Heidi in Disney+'s latest teen musical film 'Better Nate Than Ever', which begins streaming on April 1.