may be rampaging through theaters, but its director, Takashi Yamazaki, already has his eyes on a new universe: Star Wars.

In a recent interview, Yamazaki revealed his lifelong love for the franchise and his fervent desire to helm a film in it to become the second person of Asian origin to express an interest in the franchise after Ke Huy Quan did the same in November.

During the interview, Yamazaki told Slashfilm, "I watched Star Wars, and that's how I ended up being a filmmaker. I'm really hoping I will get a call and they will bring me on Star Wars. I think a more Japanese or even just Eastern take on Star Wars would be really, really interesting, so I hope they call me up."

This isn't Yamazaki's first brush with sci-fi spectacle. He previously cited Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind as his inspirations for studying visual effects and pursuing a filmmaking career.