Kate Bosworth is ready to take on Hawaii’s big waves once again.
In a new interview, Bosworth tells PEOPLE she would love to reprise her role as competitive surfer Anne Marie from her 2002 breakout film,Blue Crush.
“I’m 100 percent in for aBlue Crushreboot,” Bosworth tells PEOPLE at a dinner for the jewelry brand Missoma and the launch of its Momposina collection in New York City on Tuesday. “I have thoughts on how to do it.”
The 2002 movie follows the stories of three female surfers (also starring Michelle Rodriguez and Sànoe Lake) as they train for the big surf competition, Pipeline, on Hawaii’s North Shore area. While a direct-to-video movie calledBlue Crush 2came out in 2011, it wasn’t connected to the original film.
“What better time for a bad ass female reboot. Why not now? That would be a dream,” Bosworth adds.

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“I just love strong female characters, and I feel like right now it’s so important to see those strong female characters on screen. If I’m a part of something that inspires and it has longevity – that’s it for me.”

The actress was on-hand on Tuesday to celebrate the latest jewelry launch from the female-founded London-based jewelry company,Missoma, which she says perfectly connects with all the things she loves in a brand.
Ever since Bosworth’s breakthrough hit at 18 years old, the actress has gone on to star in other blockbuster movies including the rom-com sensationWin a Date with Tad Hamilton!, Superman Returnsand21among others.
Bosworth is set to star in the upcoming Netflix’s new sci-fi series,The I-Land, and is developing a new teen docuseries with husband, director Michael Polish, and journalist Andrew Bevan.
And ifBlue Crushsequel does kick off, we know she’ll blow it out of the water.
source: people.com