So has making this film left you hungry to make a film about Laura?
[Pause] I will say this... Yes is the simple answer. I'd love to figure out a story for that character. But I will say more because of the actress. [Dafne Keen] is a remarkable child who I'm very attached to, and who I feel incredibly indebted to. These are huge undertakings, these movies, even with this one costing less, it was still in excess of $100m. It's essentially a three-legged stool, with two of the legs being seasoned performers who've played the same characters for almost 20 years, and the third leg of that stool has, frankly, no less weight falling on her. Yet she's got to pull it off in an 11-year-old's body, and what she does, and the commitment and focus of that kid... She's not a kid who's coached to read lines or look over here or over there.
There were some moments where I was in a rush, when I'd run up to Dafne and give her a note like that - [look over there, read this line]. She'd be like, "What do you want to feel?" Or she'd say, "What am I supposed to feel?" She'd like a method actor of 11 years of age, going, "Don't tell me what to look at, just tell me what the scene's about!" And she could handle the rest. That's from emotional scenes to action scenes - she's a remarkable kid, and it would be exciting to put something together and see her again. I can't lie - that would be exciting.