Do you want to be the nextKristen Stewart?

“I don’t want to be in it,” she tells EW of casting the long-gestating project.

“I want to find someone a little younger.”

So someone like herself maybe?

“Just c’mon describe the look on my face while I’m saying that.”

“It’s a lot of ground to cover,” she admits.

““I read it and felt like I was allowed to have a voice.

You know what I mean?”

“Not that it was the only key to that lock, but…

I mean I cannot wait to visualize this.

“See what happens to them, yeah.”

“It’s hard to explain,” she admits.

“I hope I don’t botch it, because it’s a really revolutionarily written script.

Just a really, really brilliantly conceived idea.”

Love Me, she says, is set “after we’re all dead.

“So this satellite pings, and we connect.

There’s a lot of visual transformations,” she teases of the film’s fluid roles.

“I rifle through being a boy, a girl, really ambiguously gendered, different races.

[Steven] does the same thing.

There’s a lot of fighting and loving and sex.

It’s basically that we are all so starving for attention.

With reporting by Leah Greenblatt.