London:
Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson says she no longer wants to take on parts of naive women but wants more challenging parts.
The 27-year-old actress says she is now more interested in roles where women have experienced life rather than those who have not really lived, reported Femalefirst online.
"I think that as I get older, I'm now looking at roles that move away from that kind of mould and are more based on women that are experienced and have had life before the point you find them in," she said.
"That's refreshing for me. It's nice to be able to kind of transition into that. I feel like for me, right now, I don't wanna take on any roles that aren't challenging in some way. I never wanna play something I've done before. I wanna be able to just have everything be hard in some way. Otherwise, what's the point?"
She will be next seen on the big screen alongside Matt Damon in Cameron Crowe's 'We Bought A Zoo', her first movie role since 'Iron Man 2' last summer.
The 27-year-old actress says she is now more interested in roles where women have experienced life rather than those who have not really lived, reported Femalefirst online.
"I think that as I get older, I'm now looking at roles that move away from that kind of mould and are more based on women that are experienced and have had life before the point you find them in," she said.
"That's refreshing for me. It's nice to be able to kind of transition into that. I feel like for me, right now, I don't wanna take on any roles that aren't challenging in some way. I never wanna play something I've done before. I wanna be able to just have everything be hard in some way. Otherwise, what's the point?"
She will be next seen on the big screen alongside Matt Damon in Cameron Crowe's 'We Bought A Zoo', her first movie role since 'Iron Man 2' last summer.