According to romanticism, love and death are close together. This apparently also applies to Marvel sets. According to star Kirsten Dunst, filming the iconic kiss scene from 2002’s Spider-Man was more like one Attempted resuscitation.
Iconic Marvel scene was extremely unromantic for Kirsten Dunst
On The Jonathan Ross Show, Dunst recently explained:
[Regisseur] Sam Raimi gave me a book of famous kisses to inspire me. He wanted to make it something really special. But in the actual filming it was pretty miserable. It was pouring rain. We were freezing terribly. [Spider-Man-Darsteller] Tobey [Maguire] couldn’t breathe. It was almost like I was reviving him.
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Even the extremely unromantic background of the scene can hardly diminish the significance of the scene. 22 years after the release of director Raimi’s first Spider-Man, the kiss sequence is still there deeply anchored in the memory of many Marvel fans.
Maguire returned to his superhero role at the end of 2021 after almost 15 years and slipped into his Spider-Man costume again for Spider-Man: No Way Home. There is no concrete information about further appearances, possibly even alongside Dunst’s Mary Jane.
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