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Kirsten Dunst wants to join Minecraft movie sequel after box office success

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Kirsten Dunst seems ready for a new kind of adventure on the big screen, one that her kids will love and that, in her words, doesn’t “lose money.”
After ‘A Minecraft Movie’ turned into a massive box office hit earlier this year, the Oscar-nominated actress, in a recent interview with a lifestyle magazine, shared that she’d love to be part of its sequel, reported Deadline.
Dunst revealed that her children enjoyed the film and that she wants to join a movie that is both fun and financially successful. Speaking about her wish, she hinted at wanting to star in a project that would not hurt her career at the box office.
“Maybe I can just make a movie where I don’t lose money?” said Dunst.
Director Jared Hess, who helmed the first Minecraft movie, has already shown excitement about the idea of a follow-up. He stated that creating a sequel “would be so much fun” and explained that the first film only scratched the surface of the game’s vast universe. “We had so much fun making this movie, and it’s such an expansive world in the game, and there were so many things that we didn’t tap into that we wanted to,” Hess said. (ANI)

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