Photo: Monica Schipper/GettyWarning: This post contains spoilers forSpider-Man: No Way Home.Kirsten Dunstwill see the newSpider-Manmovie — eventually!While chatting with PEOPLE Wednesday about herSAG Awardsnominationfor her performance inThe Power of the Dog, the actress, 39, admitted she hasn’t yet seenSpider-Man: No Way Home, though she’s aware herSpider-Mancostar Tobey Maguire returns for the Sony/Marvel sequel.“I haven’t. I’m sorry!” she says with a laugh.Dunst, who played Mary Jane Watson opposite Maguire, now 46, in threeSpider-Manmovies between 2002 and 2007, adds, “I know I have to. I know Tobey’s in it and it’s such a huge surprise and everyone’s freaking out. I will. I’ll eventually watch it. You know, I’ll watch it with my son, because he’s starting to get intoSpider-Manstuff. There’s, like, a little-kid version ofSpider-Manthat he watches, so maybe he’ll watch it with me."(The actress shares sons Ennis, 3½, and James, 8 months, with Jesse Plemons.)After Dunst and Maguire’s era, Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone took over theAmazing Spider-Manfranchise. Now it’s Tom Holland as Peter Parker and Zendaya as MJ, colliding with the former franchise in the world-bending crossover sequel, now in theaters.“It’s such a cool legacy to be a part of, and to be the first one and be a Spider-Man fan,” she says. “I feel like that’s a really special thing because these fans have lived with these movies for so long and have grown up with it. It’s legacy things that feel really exciting. It’s nice to be excited about something. All of us are dealing with so much right now.“Columbia/Courtesy Everett Collection; Matt Winkelmeyer/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“It’s nice to have people want to go to the movie theater and see something that really makes their heart happy,” says Dunst, adding, “I saw a reaction video [from aNo Way Homescreening] that someone sent me and I was like, ‘Oh my God!’ People really needed this right now — more than ever.“Now that the door to the Marvel Multiverse is open, Dunst says she would for sure be down to reprise her role as Mary Jane if asked.“Of course I would. Of course. I’ve been asked about that a few times. That’s a no-brainer,” she says. “That was ahuge part of my careerand my life.“The Power of the Dogis now streaming on Netflix.

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Kirsten Dunst attends Netflix’s “Power of the Dog” premiere during the 59th New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall on October 1, 2021 in New York City.

Warning: This post contains spoilers forSpider-Man: No Way Home.Kirsten Dunstwill see the newSpider-Manmovie — eventually!While chatting with PEOPLE Wednesday about herSAG Awardsnominationfor her performance inThe Power of the Dog, the actress, 39, admitted she hasn’t yet seenSpider-Man: No Way Home, though she’s aware herSpider-Mancostar Tobey Maguire returns for the Sony/Marvel sequel.“I haven’t. I’m sorry!” she says with a laugh.Dunst, who played Mary Jane Watson opposite Maguire, now 46, in threeSpider-Manmovies between 2002 and 2007, adds, “I know I have to. I know Tobey’s in it and it’s such a huge surprise and everyone’s freaking out. I will. I’ll eventually watch it. You know, I’ll watch it with my son, because he’s starting to get intoSpider-Manstuff. There’s, like, a little-kid version ofSpider-Manthat he watches, so maybe he’ll watch it with me."(The actress shares sons Ennis, 3½, and James, 8 months, with Jesse Plemons.)After Dunst and Maguire’s era, Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone took over theAmazing Spider-Manfranchise. Now it’s Tom Holland as Peter Parker and Zendaya as MJ, colliding with the former franchise in the world-bending crossover sequel, now in theaters.“It’s such a cool legacy to be a part of, and to be the first one and be a Spider-Man fan,” she says. “I feel like that’s a really special thing because these fans have lived with these movies for so long and have grown up with it. It’s legacy things that feel really exciting. It’s nice to be excited about something. All of us are dealing with so much right now.“Columbia/Courtesy Everett Collection; Matt Winkelmeyer/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“It’s nice to have people want to go to the movie theater and see something that really makes their heart happy,” says Dunst, adding, “I saw a reaction video [from aNo Way Homescreening] that someone sent me and I was like, ‘Oh my God!’ People really needed this right now — more than ever.“Now that the door to the Marvel Multiverse is open, Dunst says she would for sure be down to reprise her role as Mary Jane if asked.“Of course I would. Of course. I’ve been asked about that a few times. That’s a no-brainer,” she says. “That was ahuge part of my careerand my life.“The Power of the Dogis now streaming on Netflix.

Warning: This post contains spoilers forSpider-Man: No Way Home.

Kirsten Dunstwill see the newSpider-Manmovie — eventually!

While chatting with PEOPLE Wednesday about herSAG Awardsnominationfor her performance inThe Power of the Dog, the actress, 39, admitted she hasn’t yet seenSpider-Man: No Way Home, though she’s aware herSpider-Mancostar Tobey Maguire returns for the Sony/Marvel sequel.

“I haven’t. I’m sorry!” she says with a laugh.

Dunst, who played Mary Jane Watson opposite Maguire, now 46, in threeSpider-Manmovies between 2002 and 2007, adds, “I know I have to. I know Tobey’s in it and it’s such a huge surprise and everyone’s freaking out. I will. I’ll eventually watch it. You know, I’ll watch it with my son, because he’s starting to get intoSpider-Manstuff. There’s, like, a little-kid version ofSpider-Manthat he watches, so maybe he’ll watch it with me.”

(The actress shares sons Ennis, 3½, and James, 8 months, with Jesse Plemons.)

After Dunst and Maguire’s era, Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone took over theAmazing Spider-Manfranchise. Now it’s Tom Holland as Peter Parker and Zendaya as MJ, colliding with the former franchise in the world-bending crossover sequel, now in theaters.

“It’s such a cool legacy to be a part of, and to be the first one and be a Spider-Man fan,” she says. “I feel like that’s a really special thing because these fans have lived with these movies for so long and have grown up with it. It’s legacy things that feel really exciting. It’s nice to be excited about something. All of us are dealing with so much right now.”

Columbia/Courtesy Everett Collection; Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Kirsten Dunst Says She Would Play Spider-Man Role Mary Jane Again: ‘That Would Be Fun’

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“It’s nice to have people want to go to the movie theater and see something that really makes their heart happy,” says Dunst, adding, “I saw a reaction video [from aNo Way Homescreening] that someone sent me and I was like, ‘Oh my God!’ People really needed this right now — more than ever.”

Now that the door to the Marvel Multiverse is open, Dunst says she would for sure be down to reprise her role as Mary Jane if asked.

“Of course I would. Of course. I’ve been asked about that a few times. That’s a no-brainer,” she says. “That was ahuge part of my careerand my life.”

The Power of the Dogis now streaming on Netflix.

source: people.com