Hold up! Here’s new that I did NOT expect to read today. It seems that the dire SEX AND THE CITY 2 is not the final installment in the saga that started with seven TV series and then two rather lacklustre movies! Oh no! Today, via The Fab Life (not one of my daily reads), Sarah Jessica Parker (left, in her younger years) revealed to MTV in Cannes that “there is perhaps one more small, important story to tell.” She was referring to SATC.
“Whether or not we choose to do that and when we choose to do that remains, obviously, the unknown, but it’s nice to ponder.”
You can ponder all that you want, but please do not inflict more pain on us guys. Please! What about all of the peeps out there that actually enjoed SATC2. Surely there are a few of you…
In the interview Parker also touched on the planned sequel that Michael Patrick King is plotting with Blake Lively possibly playing the younger Bradshaw.
“Obviously, I feel proprietary in the best possible way about that entire franchise as it were, but I think there are lots of talented storytellers and obviously lots of talented actors who might be a part of it. I think, like anything, you base your opinion on material and content, and I think that would be the only way for any of us to have an opinion.”
Here’s a video of the interview.
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