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December 3, 2008 3:49:20 PM CST



SatC Movie Sequel in the Works

Posted Sep 19, 08 11:05 AM CDT in Business Gossip 

(Newser) – The writer-producer of the Sex and the City movie is already at work on a sequel. Michael Patrick King is writing the screenplay, he told Fox News at last night's DVD release party. Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall are reportedly interested. Parker quipped: “Let’s wring everything we can out of this thing!”

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Actress Sarah Jessica Parker, left, and producer Michael Patrick King arrive for the DVD launch event for Sex and the City: The Movie - Extended Cut, in New York City Thursday Sept. 18, 2008.   (AP Photo/David Goldman)
Actresses Sarah Jessica Parker, left, Kim Cattrall, center, and Cynthia Nixon pose for the media at the DVD launch party for "Sex and the City: The Movie - Extended Cut" last night.   (AP Photo)
Sarah Jessica Parker arrives for the DVD launch event for Sex and the City: The Movie - Extended Cut, in New York City Thursday Sept. 18, 2008.   (AP Photo/David Goldman)
This file photo released by New Line Cinema shows actors, from left, Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon.   (AP Photo)
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