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By Kat Giantis MSN Entertainment Feb. 25, 2004
Is the "Sex and the City" afterglow already wearing off? Just days after the finale aired to record ratings, the New York Post reports that one cast member is stomping her Manolos over participating in the in-development "Sex" film. Hint: It's not Kristin Davis or Cynthia Nixon.
"Kim Cattrall does not want to sign on," a source tells the paper.
"She feels she has been treated horribly by Sarah Jessica Parker for six years--so why would she want to revisit that for one moment?"
Cattrall, who plays sexually freewheeling Samantha, recently denied the long-circulating rumors of an on-set feud with Parker, insisting to Newsweek, "Sarah was the main character, and of course that meant she got a lot of the attention. That's the business." Rift reports were also pooh-poohed by an HBO mouthpiece, who insists the film is progressing just fine.
"Far too much has been made of Sarah Jessica and Kim," the rep tells the Post. "If there was such animosity, there wouldn't be a movie. This has been a tremendous career experience for all of them."
In a sit-down with Katie Couric on the "Today" show on Wednesday, Parker dished that the flick will probably pick up where the last episode left off, so don't expect the quartet's romantic contentment to last too long. Meanwhile, she revealed to USA Today the two alternate endings shot for the finale, but dismissed them as "just silly."
In one, Aleksandr "Slappy" Petrovsky (Mikhail Baryshnikov) followed Carrie from Paris back to New York, and in the other, she returned home alone. Sarah tells the paper she's happy that her couture-clad sex columnist alter ego ended up with John, aka Mr. Big (Chris Noth).
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