Feud alert!
At the TCA in Pasadena, Calif. this week, Desperate Housewives‘ creator Marc Cherry made an obvious dig at the film Sex and the City 2 when asked if his ABC hit Desperate Housewives which currently in its final season would ever become a feature film.
“I’m never sending these gals to Dubai. That’s all I’m saying,” Cherry said, referring to a major plot point from the big-screen sequel starring Sarah Jessica Parker.
“Sex and the City only did, I think, a total of something like 69 episodes. So I always thought that the advantage for them was that they had they hadn’t really plumbed the depths of those characters.”
Sex and the City creator Michael Patrick King has since responded to Cherry’s digs.
“I don’t think [Cherry has] ever made a feature film, so I don’t know if he knows what that entails, but the reality is my second movie made almost half a billion dollars,” he said.
“It’s fine. The reality is I’ve moved on from that. I’m doing a new show,” he said of smash hit 2 Broke Girls. It’s the number one comedy.
“It doesn’t matter.
“Here’s what happens: You create something in the moment that you feel will be good, and then. . . people’s reactions to it or people referencing it years later, it’s a compliment.”
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