'That's what I am most excited about for 2018 - coming home!': Margot Robbie shares her elation over heading back to Australia next year

She's one of Australia's hottest young stars making her mark on Hollywood.

And Margot Robbie has expressed her excitement to return to her native country in 2018, for a special film project.

The 27-year-old shared her goals for next year with Stellar and opened up about the homesickness she suffers while living in Los Angeles.

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Headed home! Margot Robbie has expressed her excitement to return to her native country in 2018 for a special film project

Headed home! Margot Robbie has expressed her excitement to return to her native country in 2018 for a special film project

In the midst of promoting her first headlining role for I, Tonya, the striking blonde described how her next ambition is to 'film something back home in Australia'.

'We have a lot of good things in development, amazing Aussie writers and Aussie directors, and that's what I am most excited about for 2018: coming home,' she said.

The actress, who recently celebrated her one-year wedding anniversary with husband and production partner Tom Ackerley, said she was 'reluctant' to call LA home.

'We have a lot of good things in development, amazing Aussie writers and Aussie directors, and that’s what I am most excited about for 2018: coming home,' she said

'We have a lot of good things in development, amazing Aussie writers and Aussie directors, and that's what I am most excited about for 2018: coming home,' she said

When asked what she missed most about Australia, she replied: 'Everything.'

'Everything, from something as trivial as good coffee or hearing a certain bird - something random that you don't realise you are going to miss when you go.'

The Gold Coast-raised talent said being away from major family moment 'sucked', in addition to her favourite snacks only being available Down Under.

Homesick: When asked what she missed most about Australia, she replied 'Everything'

Homesick: When asked what she missed most about Australia, she replied 'Everything'

'Even the small things suck. Like, I miss Burger Rings, I miss Nutri-Grain! I can't wait to go back,' she enthused.

Released in Australia on January 25m I, Tonya, sees Margot play controversial champion ice skater Tonya Harding who was involved in the infamous kneecapping of her rival Nancy Kerrigan in 1994.

She reportedly spent six months doing research on the character, which included watching endless videos and 'listening to her voice' on her iPod day and night.

'Even the small things suck. Like, I miss Burger Rings, I miss Nutri-Grain! I can’t wait to go back,' she enthused to Stellar magazine on Sunday

'Even the small things suck. Like, I miss Burger Rings, I miss Nutri-Grain! I can't wait to go back,' she enthused to Stellar magazine on Sunday

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