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"Sex and the City: The
Movie"
Comedy, Romance. Rated R.

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credit: movies.yahoo.com
Kristin
Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker
in New Line Cinema's Sex and the City - 2008 |

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credit: movies.yahoo.com
Christopher
Noth in New Line Cinema's Sex and the City -
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Four years ago in Manhattan,
four smart and beautiful girlfriends have settled down. Columnist
Carrie Bradshaw and billionaire Mr. Big are finally together –
again; lawyer Miranda has finally married on/off longtime boyfriend
Steve; PR specialist Samantha Jones is now in remission from cancer
and is involved with younger actor/model Smith Jarrod; optimistic
Charlotte is married again, as she and her husband are adopting
a baby girl.
Now four years later,
these women are back and coming back to theatres this summer with
Sex and the City: The Movie. This film sequel to the
HBO series finds Carrie and Big, whose (spoiler alert) real name
is John James Preston, engaged to be married; Charlotte finally
becoming pregnant, as Miranda and Steve are at a crossroads in
their marriage. However, the biggest surprise of this film is
that someone close to Carrie will die.
“There’s
a loss that happens that’s pretty tough” stated Cynthia
Nixon, who reprises her role as Miranda. The actress, who has
been diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago, reveals that
the death of this character will hit Carrie pretty hard. “Something
significant happens to Carrie”, she continues, “and
it really forces her to ask questions about yourself.”
Sex and the City
aired on HBO from 1998 to 2004, earning Emmys and Golden Globe
Awards for the series, Sarah Jessica Parker, Nixon, and Kim Cattrall.
The series also received praise from the public for writing honestly
about women and sex, as it continues to be popular thanks to the
world of syndication. Besides Parker, Nixon, and Kristin Davis,
Chris Noth, Willie Garson, Evan Handler, and Jason Lewis are also
returning. Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls)
joins this highly anticipated event, which comes out after Memorial
Day. Producers are already in the works for a sequel for this
$65 million picture.
And as far which character
will die, it is possible that it could be Charlotte, who may suffer
problems in her pregnancy; it could be Samantha’s cancer
returning, or Carrie’s fiancé John – aka Big
– for he had open heart surgery in one episode of the series.
“Get Carried
Away” again with the ladies of Sex and the City,
in theatres May 30.
Sources: Sidney
Morning Herald, Wikipedia
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