The stars of the Sex and the City movie were hinting at a sequel before the weekend but now that the film was such a smash success at the box office, the talk for another movie has reached a fever pitch.
Makes you wonder if Sarah Jessica Parker and Michael Patrick King are huddled together as we speak to brainstorm sequel ideas.
Are you on board for a sequel? Or was one movie enough? The ladies are officially middle-aged now, so what new themes would you hope they might tackle?
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After seeing the movie I don't know what else they could do. Seems like a fine ending to the story.
1you know, i'm a HARDCORE SATC fan, and with all the hype around this movie, i think that i was a bit let down. i'm one of those people who's able to notice the inconsistencies and there were a few that were distracting to me. oh well.
i do think that i woudl go an see a sequel if there was one. i think that i'll always be interested in the show - even if the movie didn't blow me away. i enjoyed it....but i wasn't as thrilled as i thought i'd be
2Oh Please No, I thought it was all over with....
3Ok, this may sound crappy, but I am saying it anyways.
As one of the only of my friends who is living in a city, single so to speak, and childless, I don't want to see another movie as it looks like the only place for the story to go would be baby blather, and that would in my opinion ruin the single, going out to hot clubs/retaurants in awesome clothes and shoes without any thoughts to the babies would be ruined. I mean, Samantha couldn't say sex in front of Lily...instead they would talk about "coloring" which was funny, but I couldn't take it through another whole movie. I think it ended fine. I would probably go see a sequeal, but I think it would ruin the culmination of the girls "single" in the city lives.
4No no no.... Leave them alone, this was a fine ending to the story.
5If they had a sequel i would definately go see it, but i thought the way they ended this one was perfect and there is really no where to go with the story except maybe have Carrie have a baby but that would just be weird.
6I agree with Cravin, I am a dieheart fan and the movie wasn't that great in my opinion. It was tied in a bow too easily. I would probably watch a sequel due to curiosity but I think the franchise is done.
7my choice was other- but it would have been maybe but my reasoning was i loved this movie, but i don't see whatelse they can do. only samanta is single, and i don't want any of the other couples to break up or have extreme drama- they've all been through it already. so i don't see what else is left to tell, without turning it into mom's in the city. not exactly the same ring to it.
8I want them to leave it be, but they won't. Look at all the money they just all made.
9No, no, no, they should've left well enough alone.
10no
11Just bc she got married to Big does NOT mean that she will pop out a baby soon. Half the women have babies and it does NOT revolve around that. I love this franchise bc it shows a great mix of women who are single/married/divorced/parents and FABULOUS.
12What I really want is for the show to come back to HBO...!
13no...they left it at a good place
14i will miss it however
i would definitely go see it, but can't imagine where else they could take the story... part of me almost feels like one is enough (though i hate to say that).
15I would actually purchase HBO if it went back. I love the 30 minute format, it works well for the show, the storylines don't seem so DRAWN out.
16No more please. This film was fun, but more than enough.
17why would they want to take us through another season? it wrapped up nicely and i'm pleased with the ending. there is nothing else needed!
18I voted other. I heard the talk of a sequel and after seeing the movie Friday I just don't know what else they could do with it. Everyone ended up in such a happy place with their lives they way they wanted them, so I don't know where they could go from there. But since it made so much money, its probably inevitable that they would try to do something else with it...
19I'd be for another movie if the story was strong enough.
This one was tied together so tightly at the end that I'm not sure where they would take it next.
This movie was already more serious and way less 'sex-y' then the show was (seeing as they were all attached!)... another movie could be dangerous.
20If they can come up with something entertaining/clever/amusing that happens after happily ever after, then why not?
21honestly, there is nothing entertaining/clever/amusing about happily ever after, which is why that is the ending to most stories. People want to see drama, drama is entertaining...happily ever after is fun to live, it isn't fun to watch on screen. I mean really...Popsugar wouldn't have a market to exist in if people wanted to see happily ever after!!!!
22I am a serious SATC fan and was highly disappointed in the film. I sincerely hope they don't make another.
23I'm with Mannylove I want it back on HBO. I think that the show isn't just about being single and I think the movie proved even if some didn't like it that we can see these ladies through many stages of life and still be interested
24I agree that I'd love to see it back on HBO. I'm sure I'd see another movie if they made it.
25no, i like the ending of the movie, like all the girls came full circle, a sequel would be way to much.
I really hated big, but wow, he just sweeped Carrie off with the romantic letters
how i wish i would get a romantic letter
26I am a huge huge huge fan of SATC but the movie was such a let down for me.
I voted maybe.
27maybe, while I LOVED the series, and own it -I really really wanted to love the movie, I liked it and would see it again, I will buy it.
It needed a better writer, a better director (one for film), the dialogues felt too much like narratives directed at the audience, no one went to work, not enough SEX, Charlotte should be running a Children's Art Group, She, Harry, and Lily should have made a trip to China to get another baby and show Lily her heritage, Miranda should have filed some briefs or went up against Harry's firm, Samantha should have had more clients and a staff - rather than whining over Smith, Carrie should have went on assignment to Paris to cover a fashion house event leaving Big to over indulge in wine, or has a job scandal. They developed real issues in the series and had better conversations between the wit. The men had sappy parts, especially Big - Smith was good. Fabulous fashions. Jennifer Hudson was good, but Carrie should have brought her to Vogue as an intern. Candace Bergen was not good.
Do a sequel quickly, but do it better. No baby for Carrie and Big - don't go there. Miranda has hot makeup sex with Steve on vacation, gets PG and loses the baby, Carrie goes on assignment overseas, Smith moves back to NY and he and Samantha get back together - having very hot sex, she ditches the humping doggie
28no, no, a thousand times no! why do people wanna ruin something that has a proper ending. I would kill for some of my favorite shows to have had real series finale and here is a show that had a real finale AND a movie with real closure and people still want more. But that means messing with the good ending we already have. They would have to create drama for a new movie and spoil the ending we already have. ahhhhh. I can see why movie execs would want it (cha-ching), but I don't understand how fans do.
29Enough of this stupid show.
30If they did a sequel that was better than this movie (which I thought was pretty good, but could have been better) then I would be on board! I would actually like to see Carrie and Big with a baby, as long as the movie isn't completely about that. I didn't necessarily see Chris Noth as a father but now that he is one, I think Mr. Big could be a great daddy. I just hope they wouldn't make the second one so depressing and they could make the girls have more get-togethers. I'm worried though that that they would totally crap on Charlotte's storyline and cause her to have marital problems. Actually, that could be good as long as she and Harry don't cheat or break up. Here's some ideas that I will throw out there, none of them are that great but I'm just brainstorming:
Carrie - First half will deal with their newlywed life. Carrie could work at Vogue as columnist full-time, which could coincide with her friends' storylines. I know that kind of seems like a step down from book author, but what else could she do? Besides I like her little columns. Then maybe the second half will deal with a surprise pregnancy, I would be interested to see her in fabulously unique maternity fashion especially since pregnant women don't just wear muumuus anymore. Big would be nervous at first, but eventually come around and slip into the father role relatively easy.
Samantha - The Sex and the City movie out right now lacked any real sex from the main characters, so it would be interesting to see a 50 year old Samantha on the prowl again. She would move back to New York City and make the women a little jealous of her freedom as a single woman, but also grateful that they are in happy and (mostly) stable relationships. Run her own PR firm, maybe lust after an actually unattainable movie star around her own age? Maybe run into Smith, who's happily dating a gorgeous costar and feel a little sadness but no regrets?
Charlotte - Finds a part-time or full-time job working at an art museum or gallery. Charlotte and Harry go to counseling to work on minor issues in their marriage because they are so busy with their jobs and two daughters, but they don't get a divorce or cheat or anything. Hmmm...I don't know where else you could go with it...I would like to see Charlotte not as put-together all the time, although I really love her style.
Miranda - Steve's mother dies, which causes Steve to fall into a slight depression (yeah I'm sorry, more Miranda drama). Miranda and Steve's marriage gets better, though, because Miranda cuts back hours at the law firm, after Steve's mother's death and they decide to try for another baby. Miranda becomes pregnant, but she loses the baby shortly after Carrie announces her own pregnancy (Chessie- sorry I just realized that you said a similar thing in your post!! i guess great minds think alike?). The girls decide to go to the Hamptons to have some girls' only time, Miranda and Steve realize that they are blessed to have Brady. Ugh sappy I know but I don't know else that this couple could do...
31I suggest everyone read the actual books...all of the books by candace bushnell that I have read are great! the characters are well developed and after all, it's what the series was based off of!
32I am a huge, huge fan on the series, but I was soo worried that the first one would be cheesy and/or bad. Since it was great and I LOVED the ending, I kind of don't want another one just because my worries will come back. But, of course, I will be excited and go see it, so..
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33I'd love a prequel.... i've always wonder how these girls got together.... I know when we saw the Younger version of the girls at the beginning we were wondering how they met...
But Anything after the movie is bad.... I don't want them to break up the happy couple's and the only way to make it interesting is tragedy....
So doesn't one else want a prequel?!
34I dont want Carrie to get pregnant... But I would love Big to have a secret love child he doesnt know about... that would so shake up his marriage with Carrie... It seems like something that could happen with Big.
californiagirlx7 I love your idea about Samantha, and the part about Steve's mom dying and Miranda trying for another baby.
And Charlotte's life does need drama... I think a fight with her and Harry about her going back to work would be just enough.. maybe Charlotte gets jealous of the nanny they hire to help out. But Harry doesn't cheat, just Char gets a little paranoid b/c of all the pain her friends have gone though with similar situations...
35oohh I think the girls at Team Sugar should write the script! haha We are so good.... I want the love child to be a teenager... love the idea of a rebellious teenager in NYC ahaha....a teenage Girl.. obviously haha
36Finally saw it today and loved it! I've been so nervous at being let down after all the time elapsed since the series end and all the negative flak I've glimpsed while avoiding spoilers, but it was GREAT! People complaining about it Suck.
It really took off where the series left off, but amplified it all just a touch for the movies... plot, locales, drama, wardrobe, etc. I LOVED it and can't wait to have the DVD to call my own.
Haters, go watch the 14th cartoon metal-codpiece movie that just came out and just don't watch/comment SATC if you have a problem with it.
Just as far as romcoms, this was in the top percentile! SJP, MPK & everyone else involved, thanks for a great 2.5 hours at the movies!
37No sequel! I want the ending to stay exactly the same.
38Enough is enough, really.
39I will not watch this movie and neither would i watch another sequel. The series was fine, but i didn´t thought that Carrie is the kind of women who needs a ring on her finger. This End of the Movie destroy the feminist feeling of the Show. I don´t like it. Neither i would watch a Movie of Friends or some other show.
40I'd go see it.
41NO to the sequel.. though i admit if they did go through with it i would still watch it. i just don't think they left a whole lot of room at the end of the movie for non-cheesy storylines for a sequel.
i do like the idea of a prequel though!
42OMG NOOOOOOOOOOO
i didnt even want this movie to happen, i thought the series ended perfectly
43This movie was amazing and they ended it really well but how could you not want more?
44designerel a prequel would be awesome! Great idea.
45yeah Designerel thanks for agreeing with my idea about the Prequel.... we should starting writing it now.. haha
46Nope I wouldn't. Sequels are never as good as the original. I really enjoyed the movie and was really happy with it.
A prequel - ehh not too sure either.
47i love the show, i do, and i love the movie. but it would ruin everything for them to burn out, i liked the way things ended.
48Not to be age-ist, but they're already pushing 50. What would the sequel be? Sex in the Retirement Home? I LOVED the show, and I also loved the movie, but I think now I would be more interested in starting over some of the same themes with a new group of younger women...like Jennifer Hudson!
49I'm a huge fan and I liked the movie, but I think they should leave well enough alone. There didn't seem to be any room for a sequel. And, I think it was a good ENDING to a story. It will miss it, but I think it is time to move on.
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