• Netflix's 'Stranger Things' star Millie Bobby Brown, known as 'Eleven,' a girl with super powers against evil forces, poses with two 'grave diggers' at Magic Kingdom Park 6 in Lake Buena Vista, Florid

Netflix's 'Stranger Things' star Millie Bobby Brown, known as 'Eleven,' a girl with super powers against evil forces, poses with two 'grave diggers' at Magic Kingdom Park 6 in Lake Buena Vista, Florid (Photo : Getty Images/Matt Stroshane)

Millie Bobby Brown, known for her breakout role as Eleven in Netflix's "Stranger Things," would like to show up on the AMC show "The Walking Dead." The 12-year-old English actress is so eager to appear in the series that she said she will go up against any role to do so.

During Netflix's "Stranger Things" panel at the Rhode Island Comic Con (RICC), Brown was asked as to whether there are any roles she has her eye on. In response, she revealed she has been gunning for a role in the post-apocalyptic television series.

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"There's this one show I just want to be on so badly," Comic Book quoted Brown as saying. "I've tried everything to get on 'The Walking Dead.' I don't even care if I'm a zombie! And I do know that... Negan is here today."

It comes after Brown was confirmed to return to "Stranger Things" Season 2. Avid viewers may recall Eleven disintegrated the Demogorgon at the cost of her own life at the end of Season 1.

Not much is known about "Stranger Things" Season 2 aside from the fact that it will be set in 1984, almost a year after the stunning events of Season 1. It is also expected to explore the bigger mythology of Will Byers' (Noah Schnapp) sudden disappearance after he encountered the Monster.

"Will Byers was in that Upside Down for a while," director Shawn Levy told Collider. "So Season 2 is about this determined desire to return to normalcy in Hawkins, in the Byers family, in that group of friends, and it's the struggle to reclaim normalcy and maybe the impossibility of it."

"Stranger Things" is also adding big names such as Linnea Berthelsen, Paul Reiser and Sean Astin in Season 2. Berthelsen will portray a damaged woman, Roman, who have connections to Hawkins and the research lab that started all the strange events.

Reiser, on the other hand, has been cast to play the Department of Energy executive, Dr. Owens, who is entrusted with containing the tragic events of the first season. Lastly, Astin plays the former classmate of Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder), Bob Newby, who now runs the Hawkins' Radio Shack.

Check out Netflix's "Stranger Things" Season 1 here: