Jennifer Hudson Wants To Reprise “Sex And The City” Movie Role In Reboot
Jennifer Hudson ‘Interested’ In Reprising Sex And The City Movie Role In HBO Max Reboot
Jennifer Hudson is interested in reprising her role in the upcoming Sex And the City reboot.
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As previously reported, the series will return with a new revival on HBO Max called And Just Like That. Kim Cattrall will not return to play the role of Samantha.
Jennifer Hudson had a role in the 2008 Sex And The City movie and told Entertainment Tonight that she’d love to be a part of the new series.
‘That would be cool. I am down, I am down!’
The 39-year-old actress and singer played the role of Louise, Carrie Bradshaw’s (played by Sarah Jessica Parker) assistant. She said she is ‘interested’ in being part of the reboot, but has not been approached about it.
As previously reported, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis will star in the show and serve as executive producers. The trio are said to be making more than $1 million for each episode.
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