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OMEN
02-21-2007, 04:31 PM
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Will Carrie marry Big? Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis are reprising their roles as Samantha, Miranda, Carrie and Charlotte
Pour yourself a cosmopolitan and raise your glass! The girls from Sex And The City have put their feuding behind them and have finally agreed to make a movie based on the hit series.

Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon are all on board and are expected to make up to $5 million each.

The hugely successful show, which followed the steamy sex lives of the four stylish New York girls, finished in 2004, leaving fans hankering for more.

A friend of Cattrall, 50, said: "She and the other girls are thrilled that they have finally all agreed to go ahead with the project.

"They have remained in close touch with one another since the television show ended but there were some disagreements that held up this film."

The script is being penned by twotime Emmy winner Michael Patrick King, who wrote, directed and was executive producer for many of the TV episodes.

The girls didn't sign up until they knew he would be involved.

But at one point it looked like stars Parker and Cattrall would never work together again after reports of a bust up over Sarah's $3 million salary - twice that of her co-stars.

Says the source: "The problem was between Sarah and Kim and it began while the series was still on and lingered after it ended.

"There was never much chance of the movie taking off until that feud ended."

The actresses settled their differences after the series finished.

In the last episode, viewers saw columnist-Carrie Bradshaw (played by Parker) get together with Mr Big, who whisked her back to New York where her pals had settled down.

Davis, 42, played the role of neurotic Charlotte York. Nixon, 40, was workaholic lawyer Miranda Hobbes, while Kim was the seductress Samantha Jones.

While Parker, 42, was the face of Gap and released her own perfume, and Cattrall appeared on the West End Stage, all four have since had little luck in Hollywood.

"The movie will be a huge boost to their careers," adds the source.

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Shell
02-21-2007, 05:00 PM
I never understood the big obsession about the show in the first place. I watched a few episodes but could never uderstand the fuss.