Sex Star Already Talking Sequel—Kinda

Kristin Davis Courtesy Skyy Vodka

Now that Sex and the City has finally hit the big screen—and we know who is or isn't living happily ever after—does that mean we've seen the last of our favorite fabulous foursome?

Don't bet on it!

"You never know," Kristin Davis (aka Charlotte) told E! News at a charity screening of the movie in Los Angeles Thursday. "If Michael [Patrick King] writes something else for me, I'll want to be a part of it."

Not that there's any talk of a sequel yet, said Kristin. "We ladies are always the first to hear if that's what they're thinking."

That may have changed this morning. Find out why...

A box-office source says the SATC movie appears to be putting up Iron Man-strong numbers at midnight and morning screenings, and online ticket broker Fandango reports more than 1,000 sold-out shows this weekend.

Curiosity did get the best of Kristin Thursday night, when she asked the writer directly if he had another movie idea in his head—but she stopped short of asking if it was specifically for Sex and the City II.

"If I'm lucky enough, I'll try to do another movie," said Michael, with a beaming smile. "I'd love to do another one!"

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