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Kirsten Dunst Fondly Recalls Working With Robin Williams In Jumanji

Kirsten Dunst recalls heartwarming memories of working with Robin Williams in Jumanji.

Kirsten Dunst recently shared heartwarming memories of her time working alongside the late Robin Williams in the classic film, Jumanji. Dunst, who was a young teenager during the production, described Williams as a generous, kind, and funny individual. She recalled how Williams gifted her an Apple computer, a thoughtful gesture that left a lasting impression on her.

Jumanji, directed by Joe Johnston, revolves around a mystical board game that unleashes jungle-themed perils with each dice roll. The star-studded cast includes Robin Williams, Kirsten Dunst, and other talented actors. The movie has become a beloved favorite among families and has inspired a successful modern franchise.

In addition to praising Williams, Dunst also shared her positive experiences working with Tom Cruise on the film Interview with the Vampire. She fondly remembered how Cruise surprised her with a beautifully decorated Christmas tree in her dressing room, treating her with utmost kindness.

Bradley Pierce, another co-star from Jumanji, echoed Dunst's sentiments about Williams. Pierce highlighted Williams' exceptional talent and his ability to create a fun and stress-free environment on set, despite the challenges of filming a special effects-heavy movie.

Looking ahead, Kirsten Dunst is set to star in the upcoming film Civil War, directed by Alex Garland. The movie follows a group of journalists navigating a dystopian America amidst a raging civil war. Civil War has garnered critical acclaim and is scheduled for release in theaters on April 12, 2024.

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