Lincoln Lewis breaks his silence on rumours he’s set to play Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin

Former Home and Away star Lincoln Lewis has finally addressed rumours he is being considered for the role of Steve Irwin in a yet-to-be-titled upcoming biopic.

Uploading a side-by-side photo of him alongside the late conservationist, Lincoln, 33 said he was honoured to be considered for the role.

‘To even be mentioned in the same sentence as that great man is an honor,’ he wrote. ‘Fingers crossed a biopic can happen’.

Late Steve Irwin pictured at the Nickelodeon's Kids   Choice Awards in 2002 in Los Angeles

Keen for it! Australian actor Lincoln Lewis, 33, [L] finally broke his silence about rumours he’s set to play Steve Irwin [R] in upcoming biopic

Lincoln, who will soon star in Christopher Sun’s upcoming horror film The Possessed, alongside Angie Kent, and John Jarratt, said he is yet to audition for the role.

According to Woman’s Day, the as-yet-untitled project is ‘gaining momentum’ in Hollywood with major studios and A-list actors said to be interested.

Movie executives are apparently drawn to the biopic because of Steve’s popularity in America, where he was known for his long-running Animal Planet TV series and late-night chat show appearances in the late ’90s and early ’00s.  

Honoured: Lincoln, who will soon star in Christopher Sun's upcoming horror film The Possessed, alongside Angie Kent, and John Jarratt, said he is yet to audition for the role

Honoured: Lincoln, who will soon star in Christopher Sun’s upcoming horror film The Possessed, alongside Angie Kent, and John Jarratt, said he is yet to audition for the role

Hollywood treatment: A biopic about the late conservationist Steve 'The Crocodile Hunter' Irwin is rumoured to be in the works. Pictured here on June 26, 2002, in San Francisco

Hollywood treatment: A biopic about the late conservationist Steve ‘The Crocodile Hunter’ Irwin is rumoured to be in the works. Pictured here on June 26, 2002, in San Francisco

Australia is also one of the few destinations where films can be shot safely during the Covid-19 pandemic, making a biopic of a famous Australian particularly appealing.

Steve’s widow, Terri, and daughter, Bindi, are said to be involved in discussions about the film, which will follow Steve’s life as a zookeeper’s son growing up in Queensland the 1970s to achieving global fame as the larger-than-life Crocodile Hunter.

‘There’s no way this project can go ahead without Terri and Bindi involved every step of the way,’ a source told Woman’s Day. 

Work in progress: The as-yet-untitled project is 'gaining momentum' in Hollywood with major studios and A-list actors said to be interested, reports Woman's Day. Steve's widow, Terri (left), and daughter, Bindi (right), are said to be involved in discussions about the film

Work in progress: The as-yet-untitled project is ‘gaining momentum’ in Hollywood with major studios and A-list actors said to be interested, reports Woman’s Day. Steve’s widow, Terri (left), and daughter, Bindi (right), are said to be involved in discussions about the film

‘Steve’s international appeal, particularly to Americans, can’t be ignored and this isn’t the first time a project like this has been presented to [the Irwin family].’

Several names have been mentioned in connection with the film, with Marvel actor Chris Hemsworth reportedly being considered for the role of Steve.

However, Terri has allegedly said she would prefer a lesser-known Australian actor like Lincoln to portray her late husband. 

Appeal: Movie executives are apparently drawn to the biopic because of Steve's popularity in America, where he was known for his long-running Animal Planet TV series and late-night chat show appearances in the late '90s and early '00s. Pictured with actor Bruce Willis in 2002

Appeal: Movie executives are apparently drawn to the biopic because of Steve’s popularity in America, where he was known for his long-running Animal Planet TV series and late-night chat show appearances in the late ’90s and early ’00s. Pictured with actor Bruce Willis in 2002

Famous face: Several names have been mentioned in connection with the film, with Marvel actor Chris Hemsworth (pictured) reportedly being considered for the role of Steve

Famous face: Several names have been mentioned in connection with the film, with Marvel actor Chris Hemsworth (pictured) reportedly being considered for the role of Steve

Another candidate: However, Terri has allegedly said she would prefer a lesser-known Australian actor like Lincoln Lewis (pictured) to portray her late husband

Another candidate: However, Terri has allegedly said she would prefer a lesser-known Australian actor like Lincoln Lewis (pictured) to portray her late husband

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Australia Zoo and Animal Planet for comment.

Steve, who died in September 2006 at the age of 44 after being pierced in the chest by a stingray barb while filming a wildlife documentary in Queensland, was involved in several Hollywood films during his lifetime.

He had a cameo in Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001), provided his voice for Happy Feet (2006), and starred alongside his wife in 2002’s The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course.

Showbiz: Steve, who died in September 2006 at the age of 44 while filming a wildlife documentary in Queensland, was involved in several Hollywood films during his lifetime. Pictured at the premiere of The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course in Hollywood in 2002

Showbiz: Steve, who died in September 2006 at the age of 44 while filming a wildlife documentary in Queensland, was involved in several Hollywood films during his lifetime. Pictured at the premiere of The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course in Hollywood in 2002