VIDEO: Cynthia Nixon Is 'Absolutely' Up for New SEX AND THE CITY Film!

By: Mar. 14, 2014
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Cynthia Nixon stopped by this morning's TODAY on NBC and shared that she is 'absolutely' up for another 'Sex and the City' film.

The actress, who currently stars in a recurring role on the NBC series "Hannibal," and who will return to Broadway this fall in "The Real Thing," revealed that she'd love to revive her role as 'Miranda' in another "Sex and the City" installment. "From your lips to God's ears," she told TODAY's Tamron Hall. "If Michael Patrick (King) will write it and Sarah Jessica (Parker) will star in it, absolutely."

She also spoke about working alongside Laurence Fishburne in the new NBC drama. "Any day you get to act with Laurence Fishburne is a good day," she said. "I am so admiring of him. ... They said, 'You're going to be Laurence Fishburne's boss,' and I was like, 'I'm going to tell Laurence Fishburne what to do? OK, that's an acting job.'"

"Hannibal" airs on Fridays at 10 p.m. on NBC.

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