Fans have yet to hear of any news of Nina Dobrev getting any confirmed TV or movie projects after her depature from "The Vampire Diaries."
However, there have been speculations that Ian Somerhalder's ex-girlfriend could be starring in an upcoming CW project - "The Notebook" TV Series.
The novel was first brought to life in by Ryan Gosling Rachel McAdams in 2004, in a movie directed by Nick Cassavetes.
Nicolas Sparks will reportedly be the executive producer of "The Notebook" TV series, to be handled by Nicholas Sparks Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, according to E! Online.
Though there is yet to be any news about who will star on "The Notebook" TV series, many fans are hoping that Nina Dobrev would play the role of Allie, originally portrayed by Rachel McAdams in the movie.
Nina Dobrev is also included in the list "The Notebook TV Show: 31 Casting Choices For Noah and Allie" by Maggie Pehanick, published in Pop Sugar.
"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.
Nina Dobrev landing a role in "The Notebook" TV series may not be impossible at all, especially since the former TVD star is quite popular with the executives of CW, the same network that airs "The Vampire Diaries."
In fact, CW execs have previously expressed their desire to have her back on "The Vampire Diaries."
"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."
However, there are speculations that Nikki Reed would not be happy about the possibility of Ian Somerhalder's ex-girlfriend returning to co-star with him on "The Vampire Diaries."
Ian Somerhalder earlier unfollowed his ex-girlfriend on Twitter, sparking speculations that Nikki Reed was behind the move.
If rumors are true that Nikki Reed is still jealous of Ian Somerhalder and Nina Dobrev, then it could be understandable why Nina wouldn't want to reprise her role of Elena Gilbert.
Some speculate that taking on a brand new show such as "The Notebook" TV series could be more beneficial to Nina Dobrev's career, rather than returning to "The Vampire Diaries," which could only associate her even more with Ian Somerhalder and Nikki Reed.