If theres going to be a sequel to the Sex and the City movie its going to happen soon that is if you ask Willie Garson who plays Carries pal Stanford TV Guide talked to Garson at Scrabble Under the Stars an event organized by St Jude Childrens Research Hospital If [SATC writer-producer] Michael [Patrick King] has a story to tell there will be [a sequel] said the actor The movie has made barrels of money and that usually smells like a sequel But this one has to be a little more delicately handled We gave the fans what they wanted So now what Is it just more or does he have a story that needs to be toldFor Garson its more a matter of timing It cant happen in too long They still want us to take our shirts off at some point and it cant be the Golden Girls and the City Whats your take What plot point would you center Sex and the City 2 on A baby for Carrie Maybe one of her books is made into a 300 million movie Carita Rizzo
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Production on the high-profile Sex and the City movie has been only marginally impacted by the current WGA strike, says cast member Willie Garson: "It's not affecting the movie other than any rewriting is not going to happen."Still, Garson who plays Carrie's favorite gay pal, Stanford Blatch has been enjoying the Sexy reunion. "It's as if we never left, like everyone went out to lunch and came back from lunch five years later," he says. "It's just a great experience."And what sort of experiences lie ahead for Stanford? Garson jokes, "I get a sex change! It's crazy. That's the eighth act of the movie my sex change!"Buzz for the highly anticipated film has been high, especially after the press reported several on-location wedding-scene shots. When asked if those scenes were but fantasy sequences, Garson coyly replies, "They've been dreams to me." Reporting by Carita Rizzo
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