Legacies could see another return for The Originals character Freya Mikaelson.

Riley Voelkel reprised the role of Freya in a guest appearance during season 2 episode 6 'That's Nothing I Had to Remember', emotionally reuniting with her niece Hope (Danielle Rose Russell) after everybody's memories of her were restored.

Is that the last we'll see of Freya? Maybe not, as Riley confirmed that there have been "conversations".

Riley Voelkel as Freya Mikaelson, The Originals
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Speaking to CinemaBlend at the Television Critics Association winter press tour, Riley said: "There's been... conversations. There have been conversations, yes.

"It was so fun going back. I hadn't played the character in so many years, and so going back was just super nostalgic.

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"It was cool to see the new generation and yeah, there's a possibility Freya may show up again. Yeah, there's a possibility."

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Meanwhile, it looks like long-time fans will see another familiar face later this season with Chris Wood confirmed to play Vampire Diaries villain Kai Parker again.

And there's more good news, as the show has already been renewed for a third season.

Legacies airs on Thursdays at 9/8c on The CW in the US.


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