Over recent years, Angelina Jolie has stepped back from bigger, more mainstream projects, particularly in front of the camera. (Her last acting role was Kung Fu Panda 3 and her last onscreen acting role was By the Sea, which she directed and starred in alongside then-husband Brad Pitt.) That's all about to change soon, though, as the actress, director, and humanitarian is reportedly planning a major Hollywood return.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the star is reportedly considering a reprisal of her misunderstood villain side to star in Maleficent 2. She’s also lined up Disney’s upcoming movie The One and Only Ivan, but she won’t appear on screen — this time, she’ll be a producer for the film, which is based on a children’s book of the same name.

But while her Maleficent reprisal is still up in the air, Angelina is also in the early stages of at least two big acting projects. One is an adaptation of Simon Sebag Montefiore’s Catherine the Great and Potemkin: The Imperial Love Affair, about the relationship between Russian empress Catherine the Great and Prince Grigory Potemkin. The other is a World War II espionage drama called The Spy Who Loved, based on Clare Mulley’s biography about Christine Granville, a female special agent.

In addition to her renewed vigor for on-camera work, her commitment to directing remains intact. She is reportedly considering taking on an adaptation of Alessandro Baricco’s 2004 novel Without Blood. The book, like many of Jolie's passion projects, examines the consequences of war.

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