Kirsten Dunstis ready to bring back her cheerleading moves!WhileappearingonThe Kelly Clarkson ShowWednesday, the actress, 37, told hostKelly Clarksonthat she would be more than happy to make anotherBring It Onfilm, should the original creators throw out the idea.“If they wanted to make another movie, I would make another movie!” she was quick to tell the audience. “Why not? It’d be so fun!”Dunst went on to tell Clarkson that nobody expected the original movie to turn into the phenomenon that it did — one that netted five sequels and an adapted Broadway musical in 2011.“We made that movie for no money, zero money,” she shared. “It was a Universal movie, but like one of those that they were like ‘Go do what you want,’ like this little cheerleading movie.”But when opening week rolled around, Dunst admitted, “We were all so surprised.”“It was huge. That’s always the best — when you don’t expect anything and then it became so huge,” she shared.Clarkson, 37, joined the audience in encouraging Dunst to make another movie with the original cast, which includedAmerica’s Got TalentjudgeGabrielle Union.“Oh my God, aBring It Onsequel, do it again,” Clarkson gushed.Ken Jacques/Universal/Beacon/Kobal/ShutterstockWhileBring It Onfirst premiered nearly 20 years ago, Dunst recently shared on Sirius XM’sIn-Depth With Larry Flickthat it’s usually the only movie she is remembered for.“I’ve never been recognized in my industry,” she said.Later, the actress added that she would love to be recognized again during awards season.“I’ve never been nominated for anything. Maybe like, twice for a Golden Globe when I was little and one forFargo. I always feel like nobody — I don’t know, maybe they just think I’m the girl fromBring It On,” she told Flick.Currently, the actress stars in the Showtime series,On Becoming a God in Central Florida.

Kirsten Dunstis ready to bring back her cheerleading moves!

WhileappearingonThe Kelly Clarkson ShowWednesday, the actress, 37, told hostKelly Clarksonthat she would be more than happy to make anotherBring It Onfilm, should the original creators throw out the idea.

“If they wanted to make another movie, I would make another movie!” she was quick to tell the audience. “Why not? It’d be so fun!”

Dunst went on to tell Clarkson that nobody expected the original movie to turn into the phenomenon that it did — one that netted five sequels and an adapted Broadway musical in 2011.

“We made that movie for no money, zero money,” she shared. “It was a Universal movie, but like one of those that they were like ‘Go do what you want,’ like this little cheerleading movie.”

But when opening week rolled around, Dunst admitted, “We were all so surprised.”

“It was huge. That’s always the best — when you don’t expect anything and then it became so huge,” she shared.

Clarkson, 37, joined the audience in encouraging Dunst to make another movie with the original cast, which includedAmerica’s Got TalentjudgeGabrielle Union.

“Oh my God, aBring It Onsequel, do it again,” Clarkson gushed.

Ken Jacques/Universal/Beacon/Kobal/Shutterstock

Kirsten Dunst Bring It On

WhileBring It Onfirst premiered nearly 20 years ago, Dunst recently shared on Sirius XM’sIn-Depth With Larry Flickthat it’s usually the only movie she is remembered for.

“I’ve never been recognized in my industry,” she said.

Later, the actress added that she would love to be recognized again during awards season.

“I’ve never been nominated for anything. Maybe like, twice for a Golden Globe when I was little and one forFargo. I always feel like nobody — I don’t know, maybe they just think I’m the girl fromBring It On,” she told Flick.

Currently, the actress stars in the Showtime series,On Becoming a God in Central Florida.

source: people.com