Kevin Bacon has spoken again about cult horror Tremors, saying that he'd be open to starring in a remake of the movie.

The actor starred in the film as Valentine McKee – a handyman who battles giant killer worms in the Nevada desert - but didn't star in any of its direct-to-video follow-ups or TV spinoff.

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Kevin Bacon wants to star in a proper sequel to cult classic Tremors

"It's a surprisingly good movie, I remember it being a little more sillier than it is," Bacon told Vice.

He added: "[Valentine is] the only character that I've ever done that I'm interested in revisiting 25 years on.

"Because I look at the guy and he's stuck in this town with this other guy, he's got all these dreams, delusions of grandeur… but he's really sort of stuck and when you get to the end of the movie you feel like, you're kind of hopeful that he does make a movie, and gets the guts to kiss the girl and pulls his shit together."

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He concluded by saying: "The question on whether that happens or not, to me is an interesting question."

The actor previously said that he would love to star in a sequel to the 1990 film.

Bacon can currently be seen in Cop Car - his first major project to be released following the cancellation of his serial killer drama series The Following.

Watch the trailer for Tremors below:

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