
Height: 5'8"
Weight: 120 lbs
Eyes: Green
Hair: Red
Features: Visually Attractive

Real Name: (Born Mary Jane Watson)
Former Aliases: Red Sonja (briefly)
Dual Identity: None
Current Occupation: Model, actress
Former Occupation: waitress, Go-Go dancer
Citizenship: U.S.
Legal Status: No criminal record
Place of Birth: Montoursville, Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married to Spider-Man

Powers: Can be irresistable to males
Abilities: Professional super-model, actress
Equipment: *Cough*
Weapons: Handy with a vase, knife, baseball bat, or exposed wiring if required
Limitations: None



Considering that everyone else who died in his life returns eventually (except Uncle Ben), Peter was right the first time. MJ was held captive by "the Stalker", a man who supernaturally began to become like Peter after absorbing his memories. Spider-Man rescued MJ, but after the mental trauma of her captivity, she was unable to return to the stressful lifestyle of living with a husband who risks his life every day.


DUNST: [Laughs] Mary Jane is a little bit more sexed up in the comic, if you know what I mean. I mean I do wear a padded bra in the film and we wanted to develop Mary Jane into the kind of person girls could look up to. I mean the action figures are pretty busty and there is apparently a video game that is pretty misogynistic, but I haven’t checked that out.
iF: If there are more films would you like to see MJ cut loose and be more of the party girl that she is in the comics?
DUNST: I don’t know. We’ll see, I really haven’t thought about that yet. All I’m thinking about is this movie right now, and if she did change that wouldn’t be up to me.

DUNST: So many things. This movie is so good and evil and religion play a big part in SPIDER-MAN to me. Even our visuals like Tobey in the second film being passed by the people in the tram like he’s Jesus. It’s very much good and evil which I think is in a lot of religion. I think it’s about heroes and Peter Parker is everyman. When Spider-man swings through the city you hear melancholic music and he’s tortured by the decisions he has to make; he’s trying to grow up and be a man with these powers. Compared to Superman, whom when he flies through the air is happy music, but Spider-man has always been more tortured, so that makes him a human. You don’t separate the man from the hero. He’s always been in sync for me when it comes to Peter.

DUNST: I’m doing a movie with Simon Pegg, who was in SHAUN OF THE DEAD and HOT FUZZ, a comedy based on the book HOW TO INFLUENCE FRIENDS AND ALIENATE PEOPLE. It’s such a well-written script and I thought, ‘Yes!’ even before I finished it. I want to do something fun. I play Alison and she works at Vogue/Vanity Fair. It’s not called Vanity Fair in the script. Basically, he [Simon Pegg] plays a writer from London who is very controversial who comes to the magazine and it’s all about the goings on in that celebrity gossip world. It’s about how he’s rejected as a writer. It’s all in the book. Source: Ifmagazine.com