Sarah Jessica Parker isn’t saying no to anymore “Sex and the City,” however it doesn’t sound like she’ll be reprising Carrie Bradshaw anytime quickly.
SJP advised me Tuesday on the Golden Eve gala in Beverly Hills that she’s up for reprising her beloved fashion-obsessed character, however it all is dependent upon one particular person and one particular person solely – “Intercourse and the Metropolis” creator Michael Patrick King.
“I hear plenty of very unique concepts, all pretty and nicely intentioned and infrequently very intelligent, however the one factor that actually issues is what excites Michael Patrick King. And proper now he’s simply not excited about that,” Parker stated.
Parker made a uncommon look on the West Coast to be honored on the starry Golden Eve dinner and awards ceremony with the Carol Burnett Award. She hit the carpet with husband Matthew Broderick and their actor son James Wilkie Broderick earlier than reuniting with “Intercourse and the Metropolis” costars Kristen Davis, Evan Handler and David Eigenberg.
Parker additionally supplied an replace on the much-anticipated third installment of the “Hocus Pocus” franchise. “They’re engaged on it,” Parker stated. “The place Higher [Midler] goes, I am going. Bette is sort of a 13-year-old lady with a brand new bike. She’s like, ‘I’ve wheels, allow us to journey.’”
After which there’s the continued efforts to make a sequel to “The Family Stone,” which co-starred the late Diane Keaton.
“I’m so excited…however it’s a moderately bittersweet quandary given the lack of Diane Keaton,” Parker stated. “But it surely was a really particular group of actors, and previous to Diane’s passing, there had been conversations with all people, so I hope that we’ll be capable of. The toughest factor is all people’s schedules.”
Golden Eve additionally offered the Cecil B. DeMille Award to Helen Mirren.
The night was filmed for a primetime particular airing Thursday, Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and streaming on Paramount+ within the U.S. The 83rd Golden Globes will air on Jan. 11 at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. PT on CBS and stream on Paramount+ within the U.S.



















































