Anne Hathaway is eyeing a role in a Quentin Tarantino film.
The ‘Devil Wears Prada’ star usually appears in family-friendly movies but is considering a change in the future so she can be one of Quentin’s heroines.
She said: "I’m proud that my body of work includes stories that allow families to experience that together. I can’t say that I’m going to continue to make them because I have a child now, I just will continue to hopefully make them because I respond to them and seek challenges as an actress.
"I’ve always wanted to be in a Quentin Tarantino film. I really, I love the way he sees women. I think there’s definitely room for that in the world, and I would love to be one of his heroines."
And the 33-year-old actress – who has two-month-old son Jonathan with her husband Adam Shulman – also praised Disney for stopping the narrative that "women lose power as they get older" with their latest movie ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’.
Speaking to reporters at a press conference to promote the new film, she added: "I don’t feel it’s happening as I get older, you know? I don’t feel that. I’m becoming way more powerful as I get older, and I’m tired of myself feeling the opposite, and ‘I’m not going to do it,’ and ‘I can’t do it alone.’ It’s going to take everybody … to stop using that language and take the narrative back the way Alice does."
Meanwhile, Anne previously admitted she is "so surprised" by her success.
She said: "This whole thing, everything that’s happened to me has been such a lovely surprise. I’ve worked very hard for it, but I’m so surprised that it’s going as well as it is."