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Kirsten Dunst set to testify again in SoHo Grand burglary

Coming soon to a Manhattan courtroom near you: Spider-gal II.

Spidey’s on-screen love interest, Kirsten Dunst, will take the witness stand early next month for the retrial of the man accused of swiping her $2,000 Balenciaga purse from an unlocked SoHo Grand penthouse suite three years ago.

It’s Dunst’s second command performance — commanded today when her accused purse purloiner, James Jimenez, declined to take a plea deal in Manhattan Supreme Court.

In her first turn on the stand, back in September, Dunst giggled and hair-flipped her way through testifying against Jimenez, 35.

“We realized – yeah! — somebody had taken it!” the actress had told jurors of the moment she and Simon Pegg, her co-star in “How to Lose Friends and Alienate People,” were missing their stuff.

Jimenez — who argued that he was too dumb to understand he was helping his co-defendant friend pull a heist — was convicted of trespassing at the hotel, which was closed for the movie shoot.

But the jury hung on the burglary charge — which is now on track for a retrial starting Monday.