It looks like some of the girls of Theta Pi could be returning for a sequel to 2009’sSorority Row, according to the film’s co-writer, Josh Stolberg.

Stolberg took to his personalX/Twitter pageto announce that he’s writing a sequel to the film and that he’s including the characters of Cassidy (Briana Evigan) and Ellie (Rumer Willis) into the script, although he does admit that it’s up to the actresses to actually return for the project.

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Not much more is known about the sequel, but it appears that Stolberg has been getting nostalgic about the 2009 film because he also shared a picture of the main members of the cast at a restaurant from the night before shooting began. In attendance at the dinner were Evigan, Willis (said to be off-camera tending to her dog), Margo Harshman, Leah Pipes, Julian Morris, Caroline D’Amore, and Jamie Chung. Stolberg tagged Evigan, Willis, Harshman, Pipers, Morris, and D’Amore in the post, and in anotherposting on Instagramof the same image, he asked “Who’s coming back!!!!!?” while also mentioning others from the film not pictured, including Audrina Patridge, Matt O’Leary, Matt Lanter, Maxx Henard, and the late Carrie Fisher, who played the housemother in the movie.

Sorority Row is actually a remake of a cult 80s horror film

Sorority Rowwas directed by Stewart Hendler and co-written by Stolberg and Pete Goldfinger. The film is a remake of the 1982horror filmThe House on Sorority Rowand follows a group of sorority sisters who cover up the accidental death of one of their fellow sisters after a prank gone wrong. Eight months later, a masked killer begins stalking and murdering the girls involved in the prank on the night of their graduation. Evigan’s Cassidy, Willis' Ellie, and D’Amore’s Maggie were the girls who survived the killer’s wrath by the end of the film.

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The film wasn’t a huge hit upon release and received poor reviews, registering a 26 percent rotten score on Rotten Tomatoes, and grossing $11.9 million domestically and $27.2 million worldwide on a $12.5 million budget. Despite the initial poor reception, the film has gained a bit of a cult following for embracingslasher movie tropes. Judging by some of the reactions to Stolberg’s post, it seems like fans are more than ready for another visit toSorority Row.

Unfortunately,Sorority Rowisn’t available to stream anywhere, but you can rent the film on Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu.