Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 5:18 pm
More great news for the BIG screen version of Sex and the City!
From MSN.com:
http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=271919>1=7703
Chris Noth to Return As Mr. Big in Movie
Aug 10, 1:29 PM EST
The Associated Press
NEW YORK -- Mr. Big and Carrie Bradshaw will be together again, this time on the big screen.
Chris Noth, who played Sarah Jessica Parker's love interest on HBO's "Sex and the City," is slated to reprise his role in a feature film spun from the long-running TV series.
Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon will also reprise their roles for the romantic comedy, to be distributed by New Line Cinema in association with HBO.
"There is no need for funeral arrangements," said Michael Patrick King, who will direct the film. "I assure you that Mr. Big is a very 'big' part of the 'Sex and the City' movie."
"While I have not spoken to him myself, Chris Noth assures me that Mr. Big is alive and well and ready to report to the set in September," King said in a statement Wednesday.
King was one of the executive producers of the TV series, which ended in 2004.
Noth, 50, plays police Detective Mike Logan on NBC's "Law & Order: Criminal Intent."
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The statement about not needing to make funeral arrangements comes from some rumors that have been flying around that the Sex and the City movie would feature the funeral of Mr. Big.
From MSN.com:
http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=271919>1=7703
Chris Noth to Return As Mr. Big in Movie
Aug 10, 1:29 PM EST
The Associated Press
NEW YORK -- Mr. Big and Carrie Bradshaw will be together again, this time on the big screen.
Chris Noth, who played Sarah Jessica Parker's love interest on HBO's "Sex and the City," is slated to reprise his role in a feature film spun from the long-running TV series.
Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon will also reprise their roles for the romantic comedy, to be distributed by New Line Cinema in association with HBO.
"There is no need for funeral arrangements," said Michael Patrick King, who will direct the film. "I assure you that Mr. Big is a very 'big' part of the 'Sex and the City' movie."
"While I have not spoken to him myself, Chris Noth assures me that Mr. Big is alive and well and ready to report to the set in September," King said in a statement Wednesday.
King was one of the executive producers of the TV series, which ended in 2004.
Noth, 50, plays police Detective Mike Logan on NBC's "Law & Order: Criminal Intent."
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The statement about not needing to make funeral arrangements comes from some rumors that have been flying around that the Sex and the City movie would feature the funeral of Mr. Big.

