Kirsten Dunst Accepts Doing Spider-Man 4 Under This 1 Condition
In an interview, Kirsten Dunst was presented with an idea for Spider-Man 4, and she revealed that she would love to do this film.

The chorus of actors ready to return for a Sam Raimi directed Spider-Man 4 just got louder. Kirsten Dunst, who played the iconic Mary Jane Watson alongside Tobey Maguire, recently expressed her enthusiasm for reprising her role, specifically if the story focuses on Peter Parker and MJ becoming parents.
Dunst’s comments follow those made by The Batman: Part 2 co-writer Mattson Tomlin, who also pitched a story where Peter Parker is “juggling being a husband and a father.” It seems the concept of “Spider-Dad” is now a highly desired direction for the original cinematic pairing.
The Appeal of MJ and Peter as Parents
When asked about the idea of a fourth film centered on parenthood, Dunst seemed genuinely excited by the prospect. She asked, “That would be cool, right? I mean, I don’t know if the fans are into it. I feel like that is an interesting movie, right?”
The actor’s interest validates the narrative potential many fans and writers see in an older Peter Parker. Moving beyond the angst of youth and focusing on the responsibility of raising a child while being Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man offers a fresh, mature, and universally relatable angle for the superhero genre.
Following their brief, but deeply appreciated, appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home, the narrative possibilities for Peter and MJ’s life post-trilogy are wide open.
The desire from both Dunst and Tomlin for this specific storyline clearly shows a strong creative alignment on how to continue the story in a meaningful way, moving beyond simple action and into complex emotional territory.
With both Kirsten Dunst and a high-profile writer backing the “Spider-Dad” concept, do you think this is the most likely direction for a Tobey Maguire Spider-Man 4?
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