Damon Albarn has confirmed that Gorillaz will release no more studio albums, according to NME.com.
The Blur singer said that the only project left for the cartoon band will be a film featuring a score composition, that has previously been linked to filmmaker and "Monty Python" mastermind Terry Gilliam.
Speaking to BBC Radio 2,
Albarn said: "
We're trying to make a film next, starting in September hopefully. It will be a film score. There won't be another pop record."
Reports suggest that the cartoon band members will act as alternative characters, as opposed to playing themselves.
Gorillaz released two album - their self-titled 2001 debut and 2005's "Demon Days".