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Kirsten Dunst Rules Out Any 'Bring It On' Return

She said the film should be left alone, reflecting a focus on work her kids would enjoy.

Overview

  • Dunst told Entertainment Tonight at the Roofman premiere that she has no interest in a reboot or late sequel.
  • She rejected both acting in and producing a revival, saying she doesn’t need to put on a cheerleading outfit or figure out a coach role.
  • Her firm no contrasts with her 2024 comment that a sequel might work depending on quality.
  • She emphasized choosing projects her children would love, noting her two young sons influence her decisions.
  • The original 2000 film spawned six direct-to-video sequels without the original cast, the most recent released in 2022.