MAYBE MOVIE: Flight of the Conchords co-star Rhys Darby has confirmed talks about a movie.

Fans of droll Kiwi comedy yearning for another Flight of the Conchords fix could be in luck, with comedian Rhys Darby saying "pen will hit paper" for a Conchords movie next year.

Rhys Darby, who played the Conchords' awkward manager Murray on their HBO show, has talked about recently catching up with co-stars Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement.

While on the publicity trail for The Muppets movie recently, Conchord Bret McKenzie joked that a movie could be in cinemas soon.

"I'm gonna go back to New Zealand tomorrow, maybe film it next week. And then edit it the week after. I don't know how familiar you are with movies, but there's a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff that could take one or two weeks. Probably in about a month we'll have a premiere."

On radio station George FM this morning, Darby remarked on how such "flippant" comments could take on a life of their own.

"But I can say in all faith that we have connected, recently we've talked, and the boys do want to make one. So it's just a matter of finding time and I think next year pen will hit paper."