Namely, during an interview with her colleague Robert Pattinson and the rest of the cast of the film "The Drama," the 29-year-old actress reflected on her intense schedule, which includes the return of the series "Euphoria" and even four film projects by the end of the year.

"I just hope people don't get tired of me. I truly appreciate everyone who supports any of the films or supports my career in any way. I'm honestly grateful, and as I said, I just hope you don't get tired of me this year because I'll tell you what: after this, I'm disappearing for a while. I'll have to hide away for just a bit," Zendaya said with a laugh when asked if she had any thoughts to share about the number of film and television projects she's starring in this year.

Zendaya and Pattinson are kicking off the year with the film "The Drama," which hits theaters on April 3. They portray a pre-wedding couple whose relationship is put to the test.

Additionally, both will appear in the new film by director Christopher Nolan, "Odyssey," premiering on July 17, as well as in "Dune: Part Three," scheduled for release on December 18.

The actress will also return to her role as Rue in the third season of the series "Euphoria," which will premiere on April 12. A few months later, on July 31, she will appear in "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" alongside her fiancรฉ Tom Holland, marking their fourth joint film in the Spider-Man franchise.

In "Odyssey," Zendaya will portray Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare. Tom Holland plays Telemachus, the son of Odysseus, portrayed by Matt Damon, while Robert Pattinson takes on the role of Antinous, one of Penelope's suitors, played by Anne Hathaway.

In the "Dune" film series, Zendaya plays Chani, a Fremen warrior and the love interest of Paul Atreides, portrayed by Timothรฉe Chalamet. In "Dune: Part Three," based on Frank Herbert's 1969 novel "Dune Messiah," Pattinson will play the character Scytale.

Pattinson recently praised his colleague at the premiere of "The Drama."

"I think she's just so consistent in her professionalism with people, just so wonderful to every person, crew, everyone. Even when we're filming on the streets of Boston, she greets everyone who passes by. She's incredible, yet so prepared and dedicated to her work. I think it would be very hard to find anyone who would say a single bad word about it," Pattinson shared.

"The Drama," the first in Zendaya's series of projects this year, arrives in theaters on April 3.