00:00How do you know when enough is enough?
00:03Turns out it's not enough just yet, as The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed that
00:06author Candace Bushnell has found a home for her potential follow-up to HBO's cult
00:10classic, Sex and the City, by the SATC author, with the book which looks at sex,
00:18dating and friendship after age 50 in New York, scheduled to be published in August
00:21by Grove Atlantic.
00:30The potential series wouldn't necessarily be a direct sequel to Sex and the City,
00:34which ran on HBO from 1998 to 2006 and spawned two feature films, nearly three,
00:39but instead would examine the love and dating habits of middle-aged men and women in
00:42Manhattan, including what it's like to go on Tinder dates as a 50-something divorcee.
00:47Bushnell will write a pilot script and executive produce with Liza Chazan of 3Dot Productions.
00:52Said Nicole Clemens, president of Paramount TV,
00:54The original Sex and the City book and series served as a groundbreaking touchstone for an
00:59entire generation of women, myself included. We're thrilled to be able to continue that
01:03conversation from the underrepresented point of view of women in their 50s and answer the
01:07question with, yes, there is more sex in the city.
01:10I found a gray hair. And a food in my hair. Down there.
01:15This cannot get old.
01:17See Sam? Turns out you had nothing to worry about all along.
01:20Should it go to series, the project would be the fourth book by Bushnell to be adapted for TV.
01:24following Sex and the City, Lipstick Jungle and Sex and the City prequel, The Carrie Diaries.
01:31To read more on this story, head to THR.com.
01:33For The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Lyndsey Rodrigues.
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