After the first "Sex And The City" flick hit theaters in 2008, fans still wanted to know what would happen in the lives of Carrie, Charlotte, Samantha and Miranda. So, that brings us to 2010 and the release of "Sex And The City 2." And even though the film has barely been out for a full Memorial Day weekend, Kim Cattrall hasn't ruled out the possibility of another flick in the beloved franchise.
"That's totally not up to me, thank God! Thank God I don't have to write that third script; that would be so daunting, but that's up to Michael [Patrick King, the director]," she told MTV News when asked what she might like to see happen next. "I don't know if there will be a third. I hope there will be. I think there's more stories to be told. That's totally his call."
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Tags Kim Cattrall, Michael Patrick King, Sex and the City, Sex and the City 2, Video
Before you step away from your computer to enjoy your weekend, check out our Friday Crush Worthy feature. Instead of just telling you about the pop stories you were crushing over the past week, now we're showing you. So press play on the video below to see Hollywood Crush tackle the week's past news and keep reading for more details on our juiciest headlines.
We were all excited to check out new clips from "Eclipse" out earlier this week. In the first one (press play above to see it!), we saw Edward and Jacob out-man one another after Jacob lays his lips on Bella. To be fair, we think Edward had a reason to be mad! In another clip, Bella got some sage advice from the not-always-congenial Rosalie. Will she take it? We think we all know the answer to that!
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Tags Crush Worthy, Eclipse, Sex and the City 2, Twilight, Video
Her sister Khloe already traveled down memory lane, so it's about time Kourtney Kardashian did, too (Kim, we'll get you one day!). That's right, tomorrow morning on MTV's "When I Was 17" (airs at 11a.m. ET/PT) Kourt will give us all the scoop one what it was like to be her as a teenager. The oldest of the sisters Kardashian will also be joined in the episode by Kris Allen and Travie McCoy.
Once you get over how hilariously cute the photo is above (that's Kourt on the left and Kim on the right), you need to check out the other photo of the new mommy back when she was just a youngin' after the jump. Plus, we have a quiz to keep you guessing what she reveals in her "WIW17" episode.
TAKE OUR "WHEN I WAS 17" QUIZ AFTER THE JUMP!
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Tags Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kourtney Kardashian, Photo, When I Was 17
Memorial Day weekend got off to a sad start in Hollywood as news that former child star Gary Coleman (pictured in 1982) passed away this afternoon at the age of 42 after suffering a brain hemorrhage. Many stars took to their twitters to pay their respects to the "Diff'rent Strokes" star, including Keke Palmer, who shared, "R.I.P. Gary , you gave me hope that one day I could have my own tv show, much love." A saddened Travis Barker simply stated, "RIP Gary Coleman".
Other celebs reminisced about watching Gary when they were young, including Eliza Dushku who wrote, "We love you Gary Coleman, thank u for Diff'rent Strokes, sir, u brought joy into my & my bros childhood.. "Whatchoo talkin bout, Willis.." And, "House" actor Omar Epps tweeted, " RIP Gary Coleman You're forever a part of my childhood! Godspeed!"
Be sure to check out the rest of Friday's tweets of stars paying their respects to Gary Coleman. Follow us @hollywoodcrush to get even more celebrity and pop culture news around the clock!
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Tags Gary Coleman, Tweet Dreams, Twitter
Have you been wildly anticipating the chance to see Carrie Bradshaw making yet another big-screen splash in ”Sex and the City 2”? Have you been salivating at the imminent arrival of hot-bodied Jake Gyllenhaal as Dastan in “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time”? Well, we don't blame ya — whether it's a quartet of fashionistas or just one dude in a leather vest, these two desert-setting movies are going to heat up this weekend's box office sales like WHOA. But with both films being released on the same day, we've got a problem: Which one to see first?
Well, what'll it be? Jake or SJP? Epic quests or cocktails at noon? Action in the sand or action between the sheets?
Of course you can't decide! And that's why your Crush editors have combined both movies into one action-packed mash-up that not only offers maximum entertainment, but also saves you some time. Yes, that's right, it's....
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Tags Jake Gyllenhaal, Kim Cattrall, Photo, Prince of Persia, Sarah Jessica Parker, Sex and the City 2
It's been a while since we heard any news on the "Life As We Know It" front, but today we have been graced with a trailer of the upcoming Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel romcom. What do you have ahead of you? About two and a half minutes of a screaming couple running around after a much quieter baby. But don't worry, it's cute. Sort of.
If you feel like you're having deja vu, don't worry, Katherine Heigl also has another romcom about to make its way in to theaters. At least "Life" is somewhat distinguishable from "Killers," thanks to that film being about a spy couple and this one following an unattached, unlikely couple who are brought together after their best friends pass away and leave them custody of their baby.
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Tags Josh Duhamel, Katherine Heigl, Life as We Know It, Trailers, Video
It's been an interesting journey for the new star of "Footloose" ever since Chace Crawford dropped out last month. There's been tons of speculation and even a fan campaign (to get Tom Felton the lead role), but not much word from official sources.
Well today a new name enters the bunch, and we're not sure which side of the spectrum it falls on. The Los Angeles Times's 24 Frames blog reports that "A Nightmare on Elm Street" star Thomas Dekker might be the next Ren McCormack.
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Tags Footloose, Kaboom, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Thomas Dekker
Charlotte is the most prudish of the four girls in "Sex And The City," which might be why the franchise's writer/director, Michael Patrick King, thinks it's so funny to put Charlotte, and ultimately Kristin Davis, in very compromising, embarrassing situations. In the series, she had the very famous French food bathroom scene. In the first flick, she once again found herself in the ladies room equally unhappy.
And, now in the second flick, "Sex And The City 2,", Charlotte is back in her favorite room again, left embarrassed one more time. But, she really doesn’t want us to say what happens (hint: it involves the nanny!). "Please don't say it!" she pleaded. Can you believe Michael Patrick King? You should give him a hard time for me, OK?"
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Tags Kristin Davis, Michael Patrick King, Sex and the City, Sex and the City 2, Video
Though it's two weeks later, we're still reeling from "The Vampire Diaries'" jaw-dropping season finale. Anna! Katherine! Oh my! Though we still have a long, hot summer to bear until season 2 starts, we can give you a few huge hints as to what the next season will hold. And we did say HUGE! "VD" executive producer and writer Julie Plec sat down for a THREE HOUR confab with The VRO to chat about the growing Elena-Damon-Stefan love triangle, Tyler Lockwood's true nature and whether beloved Anna will ever return.
When last we left Damon he was smooching Elena, or so we (and he) thought until moments later when she whipped out that big butcher knife and let us know she was really Elena's look-a-like, naughty vamp Katherine. So will deceived Damon continue to woo Elena in the upcoming season? "The only thing I can say about them for season two, is that it's going to be a very profound triangle," Julie said rather coyly, though she did drop a few hints. "Damon's still got a long way to go until he's man enough to deserve Elena. But he has a strong pull, a strong draw." But with Katherine stalking Mystic Falls, Julie says to expect more of a "love square." Though I was never good at geometry, that does sound rather intriguing, no?
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Tags Ian Somerhalder, Julie Plec, Kevin Williamson, Malese Jow, Michael Trevino, Nina Dobrev, Paul Wesley, Steven R. McQueen, Vampire Diaries, Zach Roerig
I was among the crowd of grown-up, professional but unabashed fans of the young-adult novel "The Hunger Games" gathered for cocktails at Scholastic headquarters on Wednesday night. And as excited as I was to meet author Suzanne Collins and congratulate her on being named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People, I'd sort of gotten my hopes up that an advance copy of the third book, "Mockingjay," would be slipped into my gift bag too. Ha. Scholastic publishes "Harry Potter" — they're like the Capital with their secrets. I may just have to wait until August 24 like the rest of you.
But, I got the next best thing. After being mobbed by enthusiastic fans, booksellers and bloggers, Collins made her way to a stool in the center of the room. She pulled out a copy of the second book in the trilogy, "Catching Fire," and read the last few, heartbreaking pages that conclude Katniss' second thrilling escape from the Hunger Games arena. I won't spoil it for anyone who hasn't read it yet (why not, already???), but it was a very moving moment: In a pleasing Southern twang, Collins added just the perfect amount of despair and defiance to convey the thoughts of a 17-year-old girl who's had the fate of her whole country resting on her shoulders and truly believes that she's let them all down.
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Tags Books, Catching Fire, Hunger Games, Mockingjay, Suzanne Collins, The Book Report