Kirsten Dunst is serving up the Spider-Man shade you didn’t know you needed!
In a new feature with Variety, the 35-year-old actress, who played Mary-Jane Watson in Sam Raimi‘s trilogy, gushed about being cast in one of Hollywood’s first comic book films — while totally taking a dig at the future reboots!
The Bring It On star said of the project:
“I wanted to be in that movie so badly. I loved it, and I wish we could have made a fourth.”
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Of the more recent installments, Kirsten says she “doesn’t care” while admitting to not even watching them:
“Everyone likes our Spider-Man. C’mon, am I right or what? Listen, I’d rather be in the first ones than the new ones.”
OMG, tell us how you really feel, bb!
There’s something else The Virgin Suicides actress doesn’t have a taste for… romantic comedies!
She explained of having starred in films like Wimbledon and Elizabethtown:
“It’s just so boring. I think that was a time when the romantic comedy was so big. I knew it wasn’t for me. I just didn’t have fun making them. I guess it’s not in my DNA.”
Noted!
Ch-ch-check out the full saucy interview HERE!
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