Kristen Stewart
Actress Kristen Stewart poses with her trophy during a photocall after winning the Best Supporting Actress Award for her role in the film "Sils Maria" (Clouds of Sils Maria) during the 40th Cesar Awards ceremony in Paris February 20, 2015. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann

The “Twilight” movie franchise may have finished three years ago, but Kristen Stewart is still fascinated by it and will be interested to reprise her “Bella” role once again, according to the actress.

During a recent interview with Uproxx for her movie “American Ultra,” Stewart admitted that she would be interested and “kind of fascinated” to be part of Twilight remakes. She shared that she was so involved with the project and that she “loved doing it.”

“I was so genuinely, heavily entrenched in that, and not in a way that felt like an obligation. Even though after the first one, which stood alone, it lasted a long time. It’s hard to speak to a five-year period in a few sentences… But that doesn’t mean I want to keep doing it. But if other people? Yeah, sure," Stewart said.

“To be honest with you: I would be interested... but it wouldn’t emotionally affect me one way or the other," she added.

During the interview, her “American Ultra” co-star, Jesse Eisenberg, also talked about the criticism that Stewart has been receiving.

"Anyone who works with Kristen or who makes movies or has an understanding of how they're done thinks she's one of the greatest actresses right now. People who write mean things are on the outside," Eisenberg said.

Meanwhile, Stewart and her former “Twilight” co-star Taylor Lautner had a red carpet reunion during the premiere of her new movie, Entertainment Tonight reported. The two posed for pictures Tuesday just outside the Ace Theater in Downtown Los Angeles.

Stewart was all smiles, wearing a short, flower printed dress with a plunging neckline. Lautner wore black pants and a simple white shirt, topped with a dark blue coat.

In the movie “American Ultra,” Kristen plays Phoebe, a sleeper assassin for the government. The movie is set to hit the big screen on Friday.

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