Tessa Thompson says she's "hopeful" that Marvel might make an all-female movie in the future.

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Speaking on the red carpet of her latest movie Annihilation , the Thor: Ragnarok actress said that there's definitely "an interest" in spotlighting women in Phase 4."I'm not Marvel so I can't make it happen," she told IGN, "but I can tell you that Marvel is hugely collaborative, I think our even our Thor [Ragnarok] movie was basically the product of conversations they'd had with Chris [Hemsworth] and with Mark [Ruffalo] about what they wanted to do next. I think [Marvel boss] Kevin Feige is really excited by the idea, and if you look at what's happened already in Phase 4 with me and [Thompson's character] Valkyrie and our story, and then in Black Panther the women rule supreme."There's an interest - they're doing Captain Marvel, they're doing a Black Widow - there's an interest in having women at the forefront of this phase. I feel like it's hopeful, who knows."Thompson is currently starring in Annihilation, the latest sci fi thriller from Ex Machina director Alex Garland. Here's what her co-star Oscar Issac has to say about describing the film to other people , and the types of questions Natalie Portman hopes people will ask after they see the movie.

Lucy O'Brien is Games & Entertainment Editor at IGN’s Sydney office. Follow her on Twitter.