"A Star Is Born" and never dies — at least, now that Bradley Cooper has given fans hope that he and Lady Gaga may reprise their performances from the Oscar-nominated film.

On Thursday's "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," Cooper shot down the host's suggestion of a tour featuring the director/actor and his Oscar- and Grammy-winning co-star.

"I mean, no," Cooper said of a tour. "But what I thought would be a cool thing to do, maybe one night, would be like a live reading of the script and sing all the songs as we read the script, like at the Hollywood Bowl or something."


That does sound like a cool thing to do, even if Cooper is terrified of performing, just as he was when he and Gaga sang "Shallow" at the Oscars.

"I actually wasn't nervous, because I worked so hard, and Lady Gaga is so supportive. But it was terrifying," he said. "Because I'm not a singer and I didn't sing before this movie, so it was really crazy."