Carrie & Co. Kick Off Sex Shoot
The Manolo minions can rejoice: After three years, one false start and the passing of countless fashion trends, Sex and the City: The Movie has officially gone into production.
The hotly anticipated flick kicked off on New York's Upper East Side Wednesday, with Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth—along with a fleet of paparazzi on hand to chronicle the occasion and offer photographic proof to the still-doubting masses—turning out for the inaugural day of shooting.
As expected, still photos of the shoot have already been analyzed for clues into the story line and, more importantly, into the fashion.
Parker's Carrie Bradshaw donned her typical couture uniform for the shoot, although the accessory that most caught the eye of discerning fashionistas and fans was an Eiffel Tower handbag, already being dissected as a potential nod to the series' 2004 finale, when Noth's Mr. Big swooped in to Paris to declare his love for the TV heroine.
In one of the scenes that played out before (both official and unofficial) cameras, the leads also embraced for a passionate kiss, quelling concerns—for the time being—that the star-crossed duo may not have made it four years past their French foray, when the film is being set.
Noth and Parker provided the only two familiar faces on the set Wednesday, but fans can rest assured the full gamut of regulars will be returning for the big-screen outing.
New Line has confirmed that Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis and their respective love interests, Jason Lewis, David Eigenberg and Evan Handler will all be reprising their roles in the film.
The gang will be joined by one other new, high-profile face, that of Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson, whose casting hinted at a possible plot point in the flick. She'll play the personal assistant to Parker's sex columnist turned Vogue contributor Carrie.
Most of the group, sans Nixon, convened Monday night at New York hotspot Butter to celebrate the film's long-pending kickoff. Sex and the City: The Movie is slated for a May 30, 2008 release.





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