Robert Irwin has hinted that he may be coming to a cinema near you - and he could be the next Chris Hemsworth.
The conservationist revealed that he'd be keen to take parts in Hollywood films, after landing a voice acting role in the animated feature Zootopia 2 last year.
'In the scripted space, movies and that sort of thing would be really cool,' the 22-year-old told the Daily Telegraph this week.
'I'd also love to do more within the animal documentary and kind of get back to my roots with a conservation-based show,' he continued.
'There's so many things that rattle around through my brain and there's a lot of things that hopefully in this coming year I can start to take on.'
Robert said that he is keen to take on some 'side quests' in his career, but his first love will always be conservation.
Robert Irwin (pictured) has revealed that he'd be keen to take parts in Hollywood films, after landing a voice acting role in the animated feature Zootopia 2 last year
Could Robert be the next Chris Hemsworth? Chris is pictured
'I feel like wherever I am, whatever I'm doing, that's what I'm representing,' he said.
'So I sort of at this point, I don't throw anything out of the question, I would love to do more.
'The door is open… very open.'
The star played Robert Furwin, an animated koala, in Zootopia 2.
Robert has previously landed small voice acting roles in the TV series Bluey and Dino Dan: Trek's Adventures.
He also had an uncredited role in Free Willy: Escape from Pirate's Cove, which starred his sister, Bindi Irwin.
Robert recently spent three months living in Los Angeles, starring on the US version of Dancing With The Stars - but he is unlikely to relocate to Tinseltown permanently.
He told the West Australian that living in a big city doesn't suit him.
Robert explained that he was excited to get back to the South African jungle to film the new season of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Australia.
The star played Robert Furwin, an animated koala, in Zootopia 2 (pictured)
Robert recently took home the Mirrorball trophy when he won the American edition of Dancing With The Stars in November (pictured)
'I couldn't wait to get here, actually,' Irwin admitted.
'Being in LA for the last three months has been wonderful, but I am not a city kid,' he continued.
'I live out in the bush and have grown up there, so it's good to be back where there's a bit of greenery.'
Robert still works at Australia Zoo, his family's Queensland conservation park, and carries on his late father Steve's conservation mission.
However, as global stardom continues to beckon, juggling commitments is an increasing problem.
Robert admitted that he is 'trying to navigate' his wildlife work with media commitments.
The star recently took home the Mirrorball trophy when he won the American edition of Dancing With The Stars in November.
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