Thursday, September 24, 2015

Nina Dobrev To Star In 'The Notebook' Series After Ditching 'Vampire Diaries' Season 7?

Fans are still hoping that Nina Dobrev would somehow return to "Vampire Diaries" season 7, following her heartbreaking exit from the show.
And while she already ended any speculations of her return, there have been reports that her ex-boyfriend has teased the return of Elena Gilbert to Mystic Falls.
Apparently, Ian Somerhalder told Melty that fans will "indeed be seeing Elena again."
"She's not dead," the actor revealed. "In 70 years or however long Bonnie lives, Elena will resurface at some point, although we'll be very old when that happens."
With Nina Dobrev out of the picture, Ian Somerhalder wanted fans to see how exciting "Vampire Diaries" season 7 is going to be.
"We're actually very excited about telling this story," the actor explained. "The way it was done was great. The way it was done was actually incredible, because it allows people to know that she's still there."
And while Nina Dobrev seemed to have hinted her return as well when she posted "Fasten your seatbelts. If you think you know what's coming, you don't," the actress could have very well just be talking about something else and not her return to "Vampire Diaries" season 7.
Is she talking about another show?
Apparently, Nina Dobrev has strongly becoming one of the fan favorites to play the role of Allie in Nicholas Sparks' best-selling novel, "The Notebook," which will reportedly adapted to TV series following its hit movie adaptation starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams in 2004, E! Online reported.
Pop Sugar has included Nina in the list of "The Notebook TV Show: 31 Casting Choices For Noah and Allie" by Maggie Pehanick.
"Now that Dobrev has exited The Vampire Diaries, she may be looking for a new role! OK, probably not on another drama on The CW, but a girl (me) can dream," Pehanick wrote.
While her casting has yet to be made official, it's not impossible for Dobrev to appear in the show as CW execs previously expressed their desire to work with Nina again.
"We would have loved Nina to stay," CW president Mike Pedowitz previously said, as quoted by People. "She did a great job for the six years she was on the show. She is welcome back any time she wants to come back."

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