With the Oscars (and awards season) now behind him,Bradley Cooperis gearing up for more work.While the 44-year-old actor didn’t walk away with an Oscar for his directorial debut inA Star Is Born,he’ll likely have other chances to win with some of the projects lining up his slate.With summer blockbusters soon upon us, moviegoers will be able to hear Cooper return as the voice of Rocket in the highly-anticipatedAvengers: Endgame.The Oscar-nominated star is also reportedly set to direct, co-write and star as the legendary composer Leonard Bernstein in a biopic, according toThe Hollywood Reporter.A spokesperson for Paramount did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.Cooper is notably getting more involved in producing films, such as the upcoming filmJokerstarring Joaquin Phoenix, which has a 2019 release date.Mike Marsland/WireImageBe sure to check outPEOPLE’s full Oscars coverageto get the latest news on film’s biggest night.He’s not stopping there. Cooper is also set to produce the untitledHulk Hogan biopicwhich willstar Chris Hemsworth.The star made headlines for hisintimate Oscars performance of “Shallow”with hisA Star Is Borncostar,Lady Gaga. Their chemistry was palpable as they smiled and hugged while walking off stage.“Shallow”received a Best Original SongnominationwhileA Star Is Born— which Cooper co-wrote and directed — was up for Best Picture. Gaga, 32, and Cooper also earned acting nods fortheir starring roles.In the movie, Gaga’s aspiring singer-songwriter character Ally composes “Shallow” and sings it to Jackson Maine (Cooper), a past-his-prime rocker she meets when he stumbles into a drag bar where she performs one night after his concert.A Star Is Bornalso received recognition in the cinematography, sound mixing, adapted screenplay categories, plus Sam Elliott picked up a nod for Best Supporting Actor, giving the film a total of eight nominations.The 91st Academy Awards were broadcast live from Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 24, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC.

With the Oscars (and awards season) now behind him,Bradley Cooperis gearing up for more work.

While the 44-year-old actor didn’t walk away with an Oscar for his directorial debut inA Star Is Born,he’ll likely have other chances to win with some of the projects lining up his slate.

With summer blockbusters soon upon us, moviegoers will be able to hear Cooper return as the voice of Rocket in the highly-anticipatedAvengers: Endgame.

The Oscar-nominated star is also reportedly set to direct, co-write and star as the legendary composer Leonard Bernstein in a biopic, according toThe Hollywood Reporter.

A spokesperson for Paramount did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

Cooper is notably getting more involved in producing films, such as the upcoming filmJokerstarring Joaquin Phoenix, which has a 2019 release date.

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Be sure to check outPEOPLE’s full Oscars coverageto get the latest news on film’s biggest night.

He’s not stopping there. Cooper is also set to produce the untitledHulk Hogan biopicwhich willstar Chris Hemsworth.

The star made headlines for hisintimate Oscars performance of “Shallow”with hisA Star Is Borncostar,Lady Gaga. Their chemistry was palpable as they smiled and hugged while walking off stage.

“Shallow”received a Best Original SongnominationwhileA Star Is Born— which Cooper co-wrote and directed — was up for Best Picture. Gaga, 32, and Cooper also earned acting nods fortheir starring roles.

In the movie, Gaga’s aspiring singer-songwriter character Ally composes “Shallow” and sings it to Jackson Maine (Cooper), a past-his-prime rocker she meets when he stumbles into a drag bar where she performs one night after his concert.

A Star Is Bornalso received recognition in the cinematography, sound mixing, adapted screenplay categories, plus Sam Elliott picked up a nod for Best Supporting Actor, giving the film a total of eight nominations.

The 91st Academy Awards were broadcast live from Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 24, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC.

source: people.com