Hollywood actress Kirsten Dunst portrayed Mary Jane Watson in Sam Raimi's three Spider-Man films spanning from 2002 to 2007. And, she is not really happy about the upcoming reboots.
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The 35-year-old actress recently revealed her thoughts about the forthcoming Spider-Man reboots in an interview with Marie Claire. When asked about the new Spidey movie, Dunst clearly seemed to be less than impressed about Sony.
Dunst was asked her opinion on the latest reboot and her response was, "We made the best ones, so who cares?"
She further added, "I'm like, 'You make it all you want.'"
"They're just milking that cow for money. It's so obvious. You know what I mean," she finished.
This is not the first time that she has given negative feedback. She had given the same statement to Variety earlier.
Sony had its first Spidey movie with Sam Raimi back in the early 2000s with Tobey Maguire and then Andrew Garfield. But later Sony had a pact with Marvel Studios and then they again entered the Marvel Cinematic Universe along with the wall-crawling hero.
The official synopsis of the Spider-Man: Homecoming reads below:
Thrilled by his experience with the Avengers, young Peter Parker (Tom Holland) returns home to live with his Aunt May. Under the watchful eye of mentor Tony Stark, Parker starts to embrace his newfound identity as Spider-Man. He also tries to return to his normal daily routine -- distracted by thoughts of proving himself to be more than just a friendly neighborhood superhero. Peter must soon put his powers to the test when the evil Vulture emerges to threaten everything that he holds dear.
Directed by Jon Watts, Spider-Man: Homecoming features Tom Holland, Micheal Keaton, Robert Downey Jr., Zendaya, Donald Glover, Jacob Batalon, Laura Harrier, Tony Revolori, Tyne Daly, Bokeem Woodbine and Marisa Tomei. The movie is slated for release on July 7.