Sex and the City, the sequel is Okayed!
Posted in News, Star Cast, Watch Episode and tagged with sex and the city episodes, sex and the city tv show on 02/08/2009 11:26 pm by admin
We guys first took pleasure with ‘Sex and the City‘ TV show, following it was the Sex and the City’ movie which, without any doubts, changed the meanings of success of ‘show-to-movie’ sort of movies. And, as of now, the creators have more incredible ideas in their minds so they’ve decided to make a sequel to the Sex and the City movie.
And, much to our amusement, the producers have decided to bring all our favorite SATC beauties back. Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis, they all have signed to reprise their respective roles in the sequel to ‘Sex and the City’. Writer-director Michael Patrick King will also return to direct the sequel.
What do you think would be the title of this upcoming movie? Well, I really don’t have any idea. And, the thing, which is of vast importance, is what would be next. I mean, how it would continue the story line…. Don’t know!
Most probably, shooting will commence this summer and the movie is likely to be released in summer 2010. A long time to wait over but at-least a sign of hope is here and it’d help us to move forward. Well, guys, I really want to watch the sequel of ‘Sex and the City’ movie! As per the latest news revealed by the creators- the movie budget would be $65 million approximately, same as the budget of the last movie.
Sex and the City TV show received tons of appraise from viewers during its six season long run. There’re 94 episodes aired during the whole run and its all major characters became very popular after their appearance on the show. After the TV show, we guys welcomed the movie version with the same ladies reprising their respective roles and the same is gonna happen once again.
Hey buddies…. I know wait is too long but at least, now we have some solid reasons to wait for. Expectations are high and I hope, ‘Sex and the City’ would once again leave us stunned ![]()










