Daniel Day-Lewis may have returned to acting after a seven-year absence, but the actor has said he has not been inundated with new scripts.
The 68-year-old was last seen on film in 2017's Phantom Thread, after which his agent released a statement saying he "will no longer be working as an actor".
But he was tempted back to the screen by the opportunity to work with his son Ronan, who directed and co-wrote his new film Anemone.
Asked if he had been swamped with new scripts now that he's returned, Day-Lewis told BBC News: "No, there's been no inundation. I'm definitely open to the idea of working.
"And just to put the record straight, I never used the word retirement. People have happily used it on my behalf.











