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.
Party time: Kirsten Dunst and a friend take to the stage in a club in Las Vegas and delight the crowds with a dance
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.
Attitude: The actress, who has been dropped from the Spider-Man franchise, flicks the 'v' sign at photographers
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.'
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.
Getting into the groove: She was joined by a group of friends for her night out
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