Story highlights Joanne Froggatt is hoping a "Downton Abbey" movie is in the future

The actress says the cast is "keen" on reuniting for a film

(CNN) Joanne Froggatt has been busy since "Downton Abbey" came to an end last year, but that doesn't mean she's not eager to step back into Anna Bates' shoes once again.

"I think there's every chance we may do a movie at some point," the actress told CNN Thursday at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's annual grants banquet. "We don't know for sure yet. But there's definitely lots of talk about it."

While Froggatt said little is known about the concept for a possible "Downton Abbey" movie, she believes a script has been written.

"No one's seen it yet, but I think there is some sort of script from what I can tell -- or ideas or something," she said.

When the show wrapped last spring after six seasons on PBS, "Downton Abbey's" creator Julian Fellowes told the Daily News a movie version "is likely." Froggatt said she hopes the period drama about wealthy Crawley family and their servants would pick up where the show ended.

Read More