Sex and the City is a classic, for six seasons we followed the lives of Carrie, Charlotte, Samantha and Miranda in New York.
We cried with them, laughed with them and cringed with them as well.
After the final episode in 2004, there was a SATC shaped hole in our lives. Thankfully in 2008, a film was released and answered all those questions that had been lingering in our minds for four years. The film was hugely successful because (spoiler alert) Carrie finally marries Mr.Big.
We were then treated to a second film, in 2010 – although this was met with mixed reviews, which begs the question, would a third film be met with the same mixed response?
Kim Cattrall, who has been speaking about the possibility of a third film and announced that the entire case would be totally up for it, quoted her SATC character and said “To quote Samantha Jones “If I worried about what every (person) said about me, I wouldn’t leave the house”. Cattrall isn’t fussed by any negativity that a third installment may face and is 100% up for it.
“Of course there should be a third film! I think we would all love it. I mean, what would the story be?”
And we think that’s the main question even us die-hard SATC fans have now. Where else could they take it?
Would it be too predictable and boring to have one of the four girls go through a marriage crisis, again?
They’ve all just finally settled down, bar Samantha and it would be a little lazy of writers to break a couple up and try and base a whole movie around it.
If a third movie is the pipeline, whatever they decide to do, we’ll be first in the line at the cinema waiting to see it. We just hope it doesn’t let us down.
While talking to Express.co.uk, Cattrall explained why she thinks Sex and the City was and still is so popular. “I think that the beauty of the show is that those four characters really, I feel, represented one complete woman. Different sides, different moods, different parts of being feminine.”