MediaPunch/Shutterstock; Arturo Holmes/WireImage OriginalDesperate Housewivesstar Felicity Huffman reacted to the news of Kerry Washington's upcoming reboot of the series in a new interview Huffman, who played Lynette Scavo on the hit ABC series, was very supportive of the new project Washington's spin-off series will be titledWisteria Lane Felicity Huffmanis weighing in onKerry Washington's upcomingDesperate Housewivesreboot. Huffman, 62, who played Lynette Scavo on the iconic ABC series, stopped byGood Morning Americaon Wednesday, May 28, and gave the project her seal of approval. "Isn't that great? They're gonna doWisteria Lanewith women of color, and I am all for it," she said. "I am gonna do craft service for it," Huffman joked, adding, "But I just think it's wonderful, and I'm a huge fan of Kerry's." Ron Tom/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty PEOPLE confirmed last month that an offshoot ofDesperate Housewiveswas in the works and being produced by Washington, 48, through her Simpson Street Productions and 20th Television under Onyx Collective. When asked onGMAwho she'd like to see play her character on the new series, Huffman said, "Oh my god, I have no idea. I think a lot of people could do it better than I did, so I can't wait to see it." The new series is titledWisteria Laneafter the iconic street where the original series was set. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "A fun, sexy, darkly comedic soap/mystery, in the vein ofDesperate Housewives, set around a group of five very different friends and sometimes frenemies who all live on a picture-perfect cul-de-sac called 'Wisteria Lane,' " the show's official logline reads. "On the surface, all the Wisteria neighbors are living the dream," the logline continues. "Beautiful homes, gorgeous families, shiny SUVs in the driveway — but behind those white picket fences and smiling Insta posts, are SECRETS." Moshe Brakha/Disney General Entertainment Content/ Getty Huffman famously won an Emmy for her work on the show, which she starred in alongsideTeri Hatcher(Susan Mayer),Marcia Cross(Bree Van De Kamp) andEva Longoria(Gabrielle Solis). Desperate Housewivesran for eight seasons between 2004 and 2012. The series followed the seemingly perfect but dysfunctional lives of four women — Hatcher, Huffman, Cross and Longoria — through the eyes of their friend and neighbor who dies in the first episode and serves as the show's narrator. Desperate Housewivesis now streaming in its entirety on Hulu. Read the original article onPeople
Felicity Huffman Shares Her Thoughts on Kerry Washington's Upcoming "Desperate Housewives" Reboot