Rather than opting for mainstream romantic comedies, Dunst chose to pursue indie projects to carve her own niche in the industry.
Kirsten Dunst opens up about getting ‘boring’ roles. Kirsten Dunst, renowned for her roles in movies like Spider-Man, recently opened up about her break from acting and her preference for challenging roles. In an interview with Marie Claire, while promoting her upcoming movie “Civil Wars,” Dunst candidly revealed that she hasn’t worked in two years.
Dunst expressed her dissatisfaction with the roles being offered to her, particularly those of “the sad mom,” following her work in the 2021 film “The Power of the Dog.” She emphasized her selective approach to roles, stating that she prefers roles with depth and complexity.
In a previous interview with Business Insider, Dunst mentioned, “For me, I’m actually just really picky.” She highlighted her excitement about playing a photojournalist in her upcoming film, “Civil Wars,” over more conventional roles.
Rather than opting for mainstream romantic comedies, Dunst chose to pursue indie projects to carve her own niche in the industry.
“Civil Wars” presents a dystopian future America, where a team of military-embedded journalists rushes to reach Washington, D.C., before rebel factions attack the White House.
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Dunst’s candidness about her career choices and her commitment to selecting roles that challenge her creatively have garnered attention, generating anticipation for her upcoming projects among fans and industry insiders alike.