The 27-year-old "Ex Machina" actress said the gender imbalance is so prominent that after doing five movies in a row, she filmed a scene with another woman, reported Digital Spy.
"Women talking together - apparently, it is a reality! "There's a change happening, and I want to be part of that.
"I 'm so new, I've only been reading scripts for a few years on the international market, but you see something like 'The Hunger Games' or 'Insurgent' proving that a female role can carry a successful blockbuster, and that means something. You begin to feel their effect," Vikander said.
"I don't think so much about whether I'm playing a strong person or not - it's not that the character needs to be loud or straightforward," she said.
"It can be a fragile, flawed person, but if they have enough dimension, and depth that you understand them even at their weakest, that's a strong character to me. Then you have something to play, and play with. It's about not being 'the girl'," she added.
