The 38-year-old actor, who currently features in "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle", a rehash of another classic starring Williams, said bringing Mrs Doubtfire to life again would be interesting, CinemaBlend reported.
"I'll stay on the Robin Williams train and say that if I could jump into 'Mrs Doubtfire'. That was a very amazing performance on both ends for him. I think that's one I'd love to get to play in," Hart said.
The 1993 award-winning comedy had Williams play a father who goes to extreme lengths to be in his children's lives - posing as a Scottish nanny, Mrs Doubtfire - after a judge grants their custody to their mother after divorce.
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