Reports that Bradley Cooper was set to collaborate with Beyonce on a new A Star Is Born remake set the internet abuzz at the weekend.
However the actor has shot down the speculation, dismissing it as simply 'a rumour'.
Talking to eonline, he insisted that he hadn't talked to Beyonce.
'But with that said, I would be honor obviously with to work with her in any capacity,' he added, leaving the door open for the future.
It's a no! Bradley Cooper, left, says he is not collaborating with Beyonce, right,despite reports they were working on a remake of A Star Is Born
Cooper, 40, is widely reported to have been trying for some time to get the project off the ground that would see him move behind the camera in his directorial debut.
PageSix.com first reported reporting that Beyonce, 34, had agreed to join him in the leading role previously played on screen by Janet Gaynor, Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand.
Cooper first got involved in the remake when his American Sniper director Clint Eastwood was set to helm the film and offered him the part.
Beyonce was also circling it at the time the project ground to a halt in 2012 when the pop star dropped out citing scheduling conflicts.
Now, it's reported, she's keen to revisit the idea.
'She wants to land leading roles in movies and has been taking classes in New York and L.A. for the past year,' an insider revealed to Us Weekly.
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First choice: Clint Eastwood was originally tapped to direct the remake and Beyonce was linked to the movie in 2012. But the project didn't get off the ground and Eastwood instead directed American Sniper starring Cooper
Beyonce previously appeared in 2006's Dreamgirls, for which Jennifer Hudson won a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award, and in 2002's Austin Powers in Goldmember.
However, the Bootylicious star may have to wait a while before being able to sink her teeth into the part of an aspiring singer who gradually outshines her once famous but now fading mentor.
It's likely that Cooper will do another acting role before going into production on his remake which would mean an end of 2016 or a 2017 start date.
'He’s out to find the rest of the cast, but he may take another acting role. He’s furiously making everything he can,' a source told PageSix.com.
Iconic couples: Judy Garland and James Mason, left, starred in the 1954 musical version of A Star Is Born, while Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson, right, gave it an updated twist in 1976
The originals: Janet Gaynor and Frederic March starred in the original version, released in 1937, about an aspiring actress who dreams of Hollywood stardom and the fading movie star who helps her achieve it
A Star Is Born first hit the big screen in 1937 and told the story of an aspiring actress, played by Janet Gaynor, and an older movie star - Frederic March - who helps make her dreams of Hollywood stardom come true even as he descends into alcoholism and despair.
The story was re-told as a musical starring Judy Garland in 1954, earning her a Best Actress Oscar nomination, and pitting her opposite James Mason as a fading matinee idol.
In 1976, the film was remade for a third time with Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson in the leading roles.
While the movie was critically panned, Streisand did win the Academy Award for Best Orignal Song for the movie's theme Evergreen.
Never gets old: The classic tale of love versus ambition has been a fan favorite for almost 80 years and now a fourth version is in the works
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