End of an era - Carrie and Co hang up their Manolos as Sex And The City comes to an end

Carrie and Co are set to hang up their Manolos and finish off their cosmos for good as the Sex And The City juggernaught grinds to a halt.

Following 12 years, 94 episodes and two blockbuster movies, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon are out of work.

After the second Sex And The City movie received scathing reviews, Grazia reports that all plans for a third installment have been shelved.


It had been pretty much a given that there would be a third installment of the smash hit to complete a big-screen trilogy - even the cast thought so.

Sarah Jessica Parker recently said: 'I hope Carrie will live on.'

And John Corbett said: 'I think the girls are up for [another movie] and Michael Patrick King has lots of ideas.'

The second movie was mired in controversary with scenes set in Abu Dhabi being branded borderline racist.

In addition the movie was universally panned by critics, Entertainment Weekly wrote a scathing review: 'SATC 2 transformed four once mildly likeable characters into rancid, obliviously overentitled grotesques.'



The movie performed disappointingly at the box office, coming in third in the U.S on it's opening weekend and taking in $37million compared to the first movie which raked in $57million.

Sex And The City was based in part on writer Candace Bushnell's book of the same name compiled from her weekly column in the New York Observer.

The show focused on four big city professional women living their lives in New York City.

The content was racy, as the four women discussed their sexual desires, fantasies and conquests in great detail.

Stories regarding on-set cat fights and feuds have been rife over the years, with many reports pitting Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall against each other.

Parker has denied any feuds but did hint at on-set squabbling and tensions in an interview with Marie Claire magazine this month.

'When you're on set you're working 90-hour weeks, you're never home, you're exhausted,' The 45-year-old actress said. 'There are times when all of us have been sensitive and sometimes feelings get hurt.

'But I don't have any regrets about how I have treated people.'

Grazia reports that Parker has been hit hard by the decision to bring an end to SATC.

'SJP did not see this coming,' an industry insider tells the magazine. 'She has been in tears about it all.'

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