Alright, all you Carries and Samanthas, we’ve got news. Sex and the City themed news.
Sarah Jessica Parker herself — the woman who once taught us our wardrobes have as much value as any other liquid asset — has “hinted” that a third SATC movie could happen.
And we all know that an SJP ‘hint’ is worth at least 1000 normal-person shouts. So we’re treating this very seriously.
According to the Daily Mail, the actress told an audience gathered at the Cannes Lions Festival in France that a script is in existence. As in alive. As in, with movie-making potential.
“I know there is a story. I think it’s a really lovely, wonderful story, but whether of not we tell it remains to be seen.”
After a sequel that was met with a loud collective ‘meh’, we say let Carrie and the girls run wild with a third one. Redemption is near, Parker. Make the movie.
But we’re not even stopping there.
Why?
Because Father of the Bride could be back for a third movie too. And this time we’re hearing there could be a gay wedding in the story…. Apparently the young son, Matty, is older and planning to marry the son of a Navy SEAL.
The potential of a Diane Keaton and Steve Martin reunion and the best fictional gay wedding since the SATC movie?
It’s almost too much to handle.
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there were SOME positives to the second film. I really appreciated Charlotte struggling with how tough motherhood can be, even though it was what she had always wanted. I thought it was smart that they threw in the line about the fact that it was tough and they had full time help - how on earth do people do it on their own?
I think the writers and producers are very aware that people were not impressed with the 2nd film and if they make a 3rd they will be careful not to repeat those mistakes.
It will be made and it shall be called Geriatrics In The City.
Perhaps they could set in a Florida Retirement Village?