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“No more ‘Sex and the City'”, Says Star Kristin Davis

To women around America, this sounds like a crushing blow, but the men of America are cheering as one of the stars of Sex and the City has said that there is not a likelihood of doing another film in the series.

“We made 300 million internationally,” Davis told E!Online reporter Cristina Gibson.  “There was so much hype, not coming from us, but the media hyped it up and then they tore it down.”

Gibson also asked if the series is over for good? “I don’t think so, not that I know of… I wish it was so that we were continuing but I don’t know.”

“I could be wrong,” she admitted to Gibson. “Obviously there was a time when we thought there was no movie happening so you never know. But it is not looking great.”

So, there you have it. They will most likely not be making another one. Although, it isn’t 100% for sure, I would wait to hear the studio’s word on the matter.

What do you think? Should they make another one? Let us know in the comments.

Blake Fehl

Member of the St. Louis Film Critics Association. Co-Founder of Saint Brewis and Review St. Louis. Digital Strategist by day, film/beer/hockey fanatic by night.

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