Kirsten Dunst, famed as Mary Jane in “Spider-Man,” is open to a superhero comeback.
In an interview, Dunst said superhero movies’ pay is tempting, especially to support her family.
Dunst last starred in 2007’s “Spider-Man 3.” She’s since focused on indie projects, gaining acclaim and an Oscar nod for 2021’s “The Power of the Dog.”
Despite indie success, Dunst remains open to blockbuster pay, citing it as a key factor for future superhero roles.
Amid rumors of Tobey Maguire and Sam Raimi’s involvement in a new “Spider-Man” project, Dunst could join if the chance comes.
Her next project is the A24 action film “Civil War,” directed by Alex Garland, set to release in 2024. Dunst’s openness to superhero films highlights the ongoing appeal of the genre, not only for its storytelling potential but also for its financial rewards for actors.