It's unlikely to happen, but a fan can dream -- Anne Hathaway has expressed interest in portraying Catwoman again.

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The actress, who famously played the character in 2012's "The Dark Knight Rises," recently said in an interview with Variety at The Toronto Film Festival, "I loved that character and I had such a blast playing her," adding, "I’m not sure how it would work because I think the Chris Nolan chapter of the Batman story has been wrapped up and I’m part of that, but I love the DC Universe and it would be fun to take a trip back."

Asked if she feels a sense of ownership over the character, Hathaway said, "I don’t think you can...It sort of goes with the territory when you accept it and receive it from the last Catwoman. I was shown such generosity from Halle [Berry] and from Michelle [Pfeiffer], and so I would do that the next time as well."

A few years back, Hathaway expressed similar sentiment -- but specifically said she'd return only if director Christopher Nolan was involved. "I think it would be lovely to see more of her but only if it’s with the right people...She lives in this Gotham City, and so it would have to be established by the people who have made this Gotham City. For me, at least."

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The next cinematic appearance of Batman, the Zack Snyder-directed "Justice League," hits theaters on November 17, 2017.