Kirsten Dunst has revealed fairly a little bit of behind-the-scenes details about her time within the “Spider-Man” trilogy, and never all of it’s significantly nice. Throughout a profile in Marie Claire performed by interviewer Michelle Ruiz, the Oscar nominee mentioned that typically crew members used a jokey nickname for her on set … and she or he truly hated it.
“It was a joke, however on ‘Spider-Man,’ they’d name me ‘girly-girl’ typically on the walkie-talkie. ‘We’d like girly-girl’ — however I by no means mentioned something.” In response to Ruiz’s article, Dunst mentioned all of this in a low voice and continued, “Like, do not name me that,” ultimately getting her ideas extra so as and saying that she felt too younger and intimidated to talk up correctly. “You did not say something,” Dunst mentioned of her undesirable “girly-girl” nickname. “You simply took it.”
Dunst works primarily in arthouse fare as of late — her first Oscar nomination got here due to Jane Campion’s 2021 drama “The Energy of the Canine” — however when Ruiz requested if she’d think about doing one other superhero film sometime, she was fairly blunt and mentioned she would: “Sure, since you receives a commission some huge cash, and I’ve two kids, and I assist my mom.”