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Kirsten Dunst Shuts Down ‘Bring It On’ Revival at Roofman Premiere

Her ultimatum marks a shift from last year’s conditional openness.

Overview

  • Speaking to Entertainment Tonight at the premiere of Roofman, Dunst said she has no interest in returning for a reboot or sequel.
  • She also rejected taking a producer role, saying to "leave good things where they are" and that she doesn’t need to put on a cheerleading outfit.
  • Her new stance contrasts with April 2024 comments in which she said returning "depends" and would be fine "as long as it’s not embarrassing."
  • The 2000 cult hit spawned six direct-to-video sequels without the original cast and recently marked its 25th anniversary.
  • Director Peyton Reed has remained open to a legacy sequel and Gabrielle Union has said a follow-up has been in development, though Dunst’s refusal leaves any revival without its original lead.