The first-ever Mary Jane on screen – Kirsten Dunst – has been doing interviews talking about her experience with filming Spider-Man movies and the MCU in general. In a recent interview with GQ Dunst opened up about several things including still wanting to portray the iconic Mary Jane.
After the interviewer asked her whether anyone asked her to appear in ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’, Kirsten was very honest with her answer. “No, no,” she said, adding she would’ve taken up the offer if she was asked.
She further shared her own idea for the movie. “It would be funny to be like, OK, let’s take Tobey and I and do it in a weird indie way where it’s like a different kind of superhero film. Like how they did that movie Chronicle. It could be cool.”
She had previously also joked about wanting to be a part of the MCU multiverse to pay her bills. “You know I’d join that multiverse! I feel like I’m the only one that hasn’t joined it. I’m like, ‘Please, put me in. Put me in the lineup.’ I need to pay for my house and kids.”
Kirsten Dunst Admits Her On-Screen Kiss With Tobey Maguire Was ‘Miserable’
While speaking on ‘The Jonathan Ross Show’ Dusnt revealed her kiss with Tobey Maguire was horrible despite it being iconic in the movie world. She said, “I remember Sam Raimi giving me a book of famous kisses to be inspired, but also he really wanted to make it special, even though it was kind of miserable actually doing it.”
She hilariously added that the kiss felt like she was trying to resuscitate Tobey. “It was pouring with rain, freezing, Tobey couldn’t breathe, so it was almost like I was resuscitating him,” she added. Even Tobey in the past has revealed how he hated the upside-down kiss with Dunst. Surely they are on the same page with the sad reality behind the much-revered scene.
Kirsten even expressed her desire to play Mary Jane for the fourth time if director Sam Raimi was planning to make a fourth chapter of the film series. “I wanted to be in that movie so badly. I loved it, and I wish we could have made a fourth,” Dunst told Variety.
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