LOS ANGELES — Sarah Jessica Parker wants more Sex.
The 45-year-old actress is up for continuing the hit franchise, despite a weak box office debut over the Memorial Day weekend for Sex and the City 2.
"I hope Carrie will live on," Parker told Us Weekly at the sequel's Japan premiere on Tuesday. "She will live on — even if the movies don't."
Sex and the City 2 had a dismal $37.1 million opening after getting a jump start on the competition with a Thursday release. Shrek Forever After won the box office for the second straight weekend with $55.7 million in sales, followed by Jake Gyllenhaal's Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time at $37.8 million.

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Her role may be short and sweet, but Miley Cyrus isn't complaining about the chance to appear in next year's Sex and the City movie sequel.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Samantha Jones has a juicy new hunk to pursue.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Mr. Big will see another huge payday.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Unlike her Charlotte Goldenblatt character on "Sex and the City," Kristin Davis says marriage and kids aren't her primary focus in real life.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — So much for those wild "Sex and the City" death rumors that have been running rampant for the past few weeks.



















