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Coppola and Dunst Reunite for Highly Anticipated Collaboration
15 Nov
Summary
- Coppola and Dunst have worked together for 25 years
- The duo are "talking about" reuniting on a new film
- Dunst credits Coppola for making her feel beautiful and confident

In November 2025, acclaimed director Sofia Coppola revealed that she and actress Kirsten Dunst have been discussing the possibility of collaborating on a new film. The two have maintained a close professional relationship for the past 25 years, having first worked together on Coppola's feature directorial debut, "The Virgin Suicides," in 1999.
Since then, Dunst has starred in several of Coppola's films, including "Marie Antoinette" in 2006 and "The Beguiled" in 2017. Dunst has previously expressed her deep admiration for Coppola, crediting the director with making her feel beautiful and confident during their work together, especially on "The Virgin Suicides" when Dunst was just 16 years old.
Now, nearly a decade after their last collaboration, Coppola and Dunst are exploring the idea of reuniting for another project. Coppola stated that she has "so many original ideas and adaptations" in the works, and that she would "love to get back to making a film again" with Dunst. While the specific details of their potential new project remain under wraps, the prospect of these two creative forces joining forces once more has generated significant excitement among their fans.




