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More "Sex" puts Mr. Big on big screen


(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-08-10 21:17



LOS ANGELES?- Carrie Bradshaw and Mr. Big's happily ever after (or lack
thereof) will play out on the big screen.

After weeks of speculation, Chris Noth has closed a deal to reprise his
iconic character from "Sex and the City" in the upcoming feature based on
the hit HBO series.

The four stars from the series -- Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall,
Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon -- came aboard in early July when the
long-gestating feature moved forward after New Line Cinema came on board
to finance and distribute it.

Production on the film -- written by and to be directed by the series'
executive producer Michael Patrick King -- is slated to begin in
September in New York.

Noth stars on NBC's "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," which also shoots in
New York, and he will work on both projects simultaneously.

The series finale of "Sex" ended with Mr. Big flying to Paris to profess
his love for Carrie (Parker) and bring her home to New York.























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