Overview
- Dunst told Entertainment Tonight she will not act in or produce a new Bring It On, saying, “leave good things where they are.”
- She added that she doesn’t “need to put on a cheerleading outfit” and questioned what role she would play, joking about being a coach.
- The remarks were made at a New York screening of her new Derek Cianfrance film Roofman, which co-stars Channing Tatum.
- Her stance contrasts with April 2024, when she said a return “depends” and would be considered only if it wasn’t “embarrassing.”
- Director Peyton Reed and Gabrielle Union have previously voiced interest in a legacy follow-up, but the original 2000 hit has so far continued without its principal cast through six direct-to-video sequels and a Broadway adaptation.