Legion showrunner Noah Hawley says he would still “love" to do a Doctor Doom movie -- Marvel just hasn’t called him yet.

“The phone hasn’t rung,” Hawley told Deadline. “I love the script and what I did with it. Marvel seems to have a plan for everything, it would be great if I fell into that plan.”

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Hawley explained that, even if Disney and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige wanted to get him involved again, his new project -- the next sequel to Star Trek -- “complicates” things. But for Doom, the arch-nemesis of the Fantastic Four, he’d probably make an exception. “If the the phone rings, I’m in,” he said.

The Doom movie has been in-and-out of limbo since 2017, after Hawley first teased it at Comic-Con International in San Diego that year. He told Deadline last March that Marvel was “still talking about making it,” \ “I need to circle back to them,” Hawley said in August.

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The Emmy winner is currently signed on to make the next Star Trek film and is preparing to put out another season of his hit television series Fargo, which is inspired by the 1996 Coen brothers’ movie of the same name. The fourth season of the show is scheduled to premiere in April.