Still holding out hope for a "Sex and the City" movie? Forget it. Sarah Jessica Parker was in New York this weekend to promote her new romantic comedy "Failure to Launch" and confirmed that a 'Sex' movie is probably never going to happen.
"[The chances are] incredibly unlikely. Not likely at all. The pieces didn't [fall in place.] I don't see how... the sets are gone. Everything was there. The script was there, the budget, three of us really wanted to do it. The crew was waiting. HBO was lined up. It was a pretty big budget movie. And you know, it didn't happen. And the sets were literally thrown away in a dumpster. Everything is gone. And I don't think the momentum is there to revisit it now. That was critical timing" Parker told Now Playing Magazine.
THe actress also said that in the long run it might have been better for the legacy of "Sex and the City" that the movie never happened, since the nature of a two-hour film is so inherently different from a seven-year series.
