Pete Wentz and Andy Hurley revealed some ambitious plans for the next stage of the band during our recent interview. Could a FOB movie be on the horizon?

Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz and Andy Hurley have opened up about their future plans for the band - and it may involve making a movie!

We caught up with the boys in London recently as they embarked on their 'MANIA' arena tour of the UK when we asked what might be next for FOB, Pete revealing that the group's options are now wide open:

"It's so wild. I don't know if I'm even supposed to say it but we're technically an unsigned band right now. We're not in a record contract. So I feel, like, we can do, like, anything. I don't know...do a movie or a record in...ya know, we could just go to Nigeria and record with Burna Boy. I just feel like more free than we've felt in a long time. So don't expect it to be just an album when it happens."

Sounds pretty damn exciting if you ask us.

Plus, Andy threw in an extra detail that may help them out:

"I'm declaring right now, I've signed Fall Out Boy for 50 bucks (laughs)."

Bargain!

You can check out our entire interview with Pete and Andy in the video below:

Fall Out Boy will return to the UK this August to headline Reading and Leeds festivals.