Katee Sackhoff
“The Flash” Season 4 may feature an appearance by “Longmire” star Katee Sackhoff. Pictured: Sackhoff attends the closing night “Battlestar Galactica” reunion during the ATX Television Festival at The Belmont on June 10, 2017 in Austin, Texas. Getty Images/Rick Kern

Katee Sackhoff may be appearing in Season 4 of CW’s “The Flash.”

According to ComicBook.com, Sackhoff, who currently stars as Vic Moretti on Netflix’s “Longmire,” recently shared a photo of a script for her “new job” on Twitter. Although she censored most of the details on the script’s title page, there are clues to it being a script for “The Flash.” The news outlet pointed out that part of the show’s lightning bolt logo can be seen near the actress’ pencil. The start of the phrase “Berlanti Productions,” which is one of the series’ production companies, can also be seen in the picture.

Sackhoff has already deleted the photo, but ComicBook.com quoted her tweet as saying: “At the airport headed to see my man, memorizing dialogue for my new job....you’ll have to wait till Monday to find out.”

Apparently, based on her recent Instagram post, Sackhoff was on her way to New Zealand, the birthplace of her husband and fellow actor Karl Urban.

If Sackhoff has really been cast, then she’s the latest addition to the growing list of series newcomers of Season 4 of “The Flash,” which already includes Neil Sandilands as Season 4’s big bad Clifford DeVoe/The Thinker, Kim Engelbrecht as DeVoe’s right hand The Mechanic, Danny Trejo as Gypsy’s (Jessica Camacho) father Breacher, Hartley Sawyer as Ralph Dibny/Elongated Man and Sugar Lyn Beard as Rebecca Sharpe/Hazard.

In addition to “Longmire,” Sackhoff’s other TV credits include Fox’s “24,” Sci-fi’s “Battlestar Galactica” and CBS’ “The Education of Max Bickford.” On the film side, Sackhoff recently appeared in the horror film “Oculus” and in the sci-fi thriller “Riddick.” Sackhoff will be seen next in Hasraf Dulull’s sci-fi movie “Origin Unknown,” which also stars Julie Cox and Ray Fearon.

In other “The Flash” news, Tom Cavanagh finished directing the show’s Season 4, episode 4 earlier this week. The installment is Cavanagh’s second “The Flash” directing gig. The actor, who plays different versions of Harrison Wells on the series, helmed last season’s “The Once and Future Flash” episode.

“The Flash” Season 4 premieres on Tuesday, Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. EDT on The CW.