It’s been six years since the release of Sex and the City 2 and Cynthia Nixon is hopeful for another sequel.
“Of course I would love to do it if Michael Patrick King, [series producer], thought there was a story there that he wanted to write and tell,” Nixon told E! News at the Film Independent Spirit Awards. The actress was nominated for best supporting actress for her work in Josh Mond’s drama James White.
Last year, Sarah Jessica Parker hinted at the possibility of a third installment.
“It remains a not-often-had conversation. I know—and Michael Patrick knows well—the story we might tell, if we ever tell it,” she told Matt Lauer in September during a Today show appearance. “But the real truth, and I’m not being cagey, is we’ve not discussed a when.”
In 2014, King told E! News that the Sex and the City franchise “could come back at some point. All bets are off.”
The first Sex and the City movie was released in 2008, four years after the HBO series ended, and was followed by a sequel in 2010.