February 05, 2010

Dancing Queen Kirsten Dunst whoops it up Las Vegas after being dropped from Spider-Man

Having been dropped from the Spider-Man franchise, Kirsten Dunst appears to have a little more time on her hands.
So with no filming to do on the fourth movie, the actress decided to make the most of her unexpected break by living it up in Las Vegas.
The 27-year-old Hollywood beauty took to the stage with a friend inside a club and delighted party-goers with a little dance.
Kirsten Dunst
Party time: Kirsten Dunst and a friend take to the stage in a club in Las Vegas and delight the crowds with a dance
Kirsten Dunst
Party hard dude: Kirsten enjoys a cocktail and a cigarette in the club

Minutes later she grabbed her pal in a headlock and gave the 'v' sign at photographers before lighting up a cigarette.
Her holiday in Vegas comes after Spider-Man star Tobey Maguire sensationally quit, weeks before the fourth film in the super-hero series was due to start filming.
Sony Pictures and Marvel now plan to take the billion dollar franchise in a new direction which will see the next movie focus on Peter Parker in high school, dealing with human issues as well as super-human predicaments.
Kirsten Dunst
Attitude: The actress, who has been dropped from the Spider-Man franchise, flicks the 'v' sign at photographers
Kirsten Dunst
Kirsten Dunst
Thirsty work: She was spotted enjoying several beverages during the evening

Neither Maguire, 34, nor Sam Raimi, the director behind all three of the Spider-Man films will now be involved in the fourth instalment, along with Dunst, who played Mary Jane Watson, love interest of the crime fighter’s alter ego, Peter Parker.
With a new cast set to be brought on board, Dunst revealed she was sad the films in their current form had come to an end.
She told E! Online: 'It's sad to see it end. I think for Sam it was time for him to move on, and so we're all going to move on with him. But we've had a good ten years.'
Kirsten Dunst
All up in flames: She also started smoking a cigarette at one point in the evening

Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios said they will delay a fourth film by one year and return in 2012 with a new story, new director and new cast.
The previous trio of movies, starting with 2002's Spider-Man have raked in roughly $2.5 billion at the box office.
And tens of millions more have been yielded in profits from product licensing, toy sales and other merchandise revenues.
Kirsten Dunst
Getting into the groove: She was joined by a group of friends for her night out

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