Dunst weaves future with Spidey to director
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Dunst weaves future with Spidey to director
November 2, 2006
BY CINDY PEARLMAN
Kirsten Dunst says it's a tangled web.
She just wrapped "Spider-Man 3," but says her future with another film in the series is a bit iffy.
"I wouldn't do another one without [director] Sam Raimi," Dunst says. "He would have to come back. He's the heart of the film and makes the movie unique and so special.
"He feels the responsibility for his audience. So I wouldn't do it without Sam. He's our glue."
That said, she is happy to report that work on "Spider-Man 3," is pretty much finished.
"I have some more blue-screen things to do, and there are additional special FX scenes to put in," she says. "I do think it's going to be a real extravaganza with so many characters and villains. I'm even going to be surprised when I see the film."
Dunst, now starring in "Marie Antoinette," shared a few secrets from the set.
"My character Mary Jane is an actress on Broadway," Dunst previews. "There's Spider-Man -- and I'm not sure what else I should say."
The film revolves around the moon giving Spider-Man special powers, which come in handy when he must battle a bevy of baddies including Sandman (Thomas Haden Church) and Venom (Topher Grace).
Dunst admits she had taken a little heat from opening her mouth in the past.
"I didn't really say anything about the character of Venom," she says. "I was in a room with journalists and they asked me about who was playing certain villains. I saw on IMDB that Venom was cast. So I asked my publicist, 'It's out, isn't it?' "
The film did get Dunst thinking about what superpower she would like to have in real life. "I'd like to be able to cure people of disease."
-Big Picture News Inc.
Dunst weaves future with Spidey to director
November 2, 2006
BY CINDY PEARLMAN
Kirsten Dunst says it's a tangled web.
She just wrapped "Spider-Man 3," but says her future with another film in the series is a bit iffy.
"I wouldn't do another one without [director] Sam Raimi," Dunst says. "He would have to come back. He's the heart of the film and makes the movie unique and so special.
"He feels the responsibility for his audience. So I wouldn't do it without Sam. He's our glue."
That said, she is happy to report that work on "Spider-Man 3," is pretty much finished.
"I have some more blue-screen things to do, and there are additional special FX scenes to put in," she says. "I do think it's going to be a real extravaganza with so many characters and villains. I'm even going to be surprised when I see the film."
Dunst, now starring in "Marie Antoinette," shared a few secrets from the set.
"My character Mary Jane is an actress on Broadway," Dunst previews. "There's Spider-Man -- and I'm not sure what else I should say."
The film revolves around the moon giving Spider-Man special powers, which come in handy when he must battle a bevy of baddies including Sandman (Thomas Haden Church) and Venom (Topher Grace).
Dunst admits she had taken a little heat from opening her mouth in the past.
"I didn't really say anything about the character of Venom," she says. "I was in a room with journalists and they asked me about who was playing certain villains. I saw on IMDB that Venom was cast. So I asked my publicist, 'It's out, isn't it?' "
The film did get Dunst thinking about what superpower she would like to have in real life. "I'd like to be able to cure people of disease."
-Big Picture News Inc.
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