Sarah Jessica Parker Up for Third SEX AND THE CITY Film

By: Jan. 08, 2014
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After a decade of being off the air, and two follow-up films, Sarah Jessica Parker still isn't quite ready to say goodbye to SEX AND THE CITY.

Parker, who's covering the February issue of InStyle, admitted she's still ready and willing to revist Manhattan as Carrie Bradshaw.

"A part of me thinks there is one last chapter to tell. But timing is a peculiar thing," she said. "It isn't a decision that can wait forever. I don't want to have to wear muumuus!"

Last year, Parker alluded to this 'last chapter,' telling Extra: "I've been saying...there is one story left to tell," the actress said. "If it is, in fact, the right time and the right place, maybe we should tell it."

Co-star Cynthia Nixon has said multiple times that she's done with playing Miranda Hobbes.

Parker recently completed production on "Lovelace," in which she stars as Gloria Steinem alongside Amanda Seyfried as Linda Lovelace, James Franco as Hugh Hefner and Peter Sarsgaard as Chuck Traynor. This summer, she starts filming the comedy, "Married and Cheating," starring opposite Brendan Fraser. Next year, Parker will lend her voice to family-friendly animated feature "Escape from Planet Earth" with Jessica Alba, Brendan Fraser and James Gandolfini.

Parker served as a producer and reprised her Emmy Award-winning role as Carrie Bradshaw in the screen adaptation of the hit HBO series "Sex and the City," followed by the theatrical release of "Sex and the City 2." She won over critics and audiences alike in the series for which she was awarded a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2004, as well as a Screen Actors Guild Award in 2001. Parker was also an executive producer on the series, which received the Golden Globe for Outstanding Comedy Series three years in a row in 2000, 2001 and 2002, and was honored with an Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2001. Her Broadway stage include: Annie, Sylvia, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and Once Upon a Mattress.

Photo Credit: Walter McBride / Retna Ltd.



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