Movies
'Sex And The City' movie always planned
Published Tuesday, Jan 22 2008, 18:49 GMT | By Beth Hilton

Filming 'Sex And The City'
Kristin Davis admitted that the four lead actresses had signed up for the film before they knew the series was reaching an end.
However, she claimed that the project had been delayed due to problems with the script, not because of rumoured conflict between Kim Cattrall and the rest of the cast.
Davis, the actress behind Charlotte York on both the big and small screen, said: "We had a contract to do the film even before the show ended and we were all so sad when it didn't happen. Now Michael [Patrick King, producer] has written another script. He wants Sex And The City to be now, so it is very much set in 2008 - three years later in their lives."
The movie is scheduled for release in the spring, with a sequel also thought to be in the pipeline.
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