Kirsten Dunst Says She's Game For A 'Bring It On' Sequel... With 1 Key Condition
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The actor had a few thoughts when asked about reviving the cult classic about cheerleading.
Kirsten Dunst isn’t entirely opposed to the idea of dusting off her “Bring It On” pom-poms.
Dunst had a reasonable response when asked if she’d consider being in a sequel to the millennial-beloved cheerleading comedy, which came out in 2000 and also starred Eliza Dushku, Gabrielle Union, Jesse Bradford and Clare Kramer.
“I mean, it depends,” she told Entertainment Tonight ahead of a special screening of her new film, “Civil War,” on Tuesday night.
“Everyone’s bringing back their stuff, right? It’s a throwback time,” the Academy Award nominee reasoned, before adding, “As long as it’s not embarrassing.”
Though Dunst has yet to reprise her role as high school cheer captain Torrance Shipman, “Bring It On” did spawn five straight-to-video sequels, a Halloween TV special and a Broadway show.