Bolstered by its big box office earnings, Warner Bros. is already talking about making a sequel to Sex and the City.
The female-centric movie not only took in a record-setting $55.7 million this weekend, but it managed to muscle Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull out of the top spot, proving that women do matter at the box office -- if you give them something worth seeing.
As a result, Warner Bros., which initially passed on making the Sex and the City movie, but then inherited it when it recently absorbed New Line studios, is now gung-ho to rake in the bucks from a sequel. Warner Bros. exec Dan Fellman says he "certainly hopes" to get a sequel off the ground soon.
Ladies represent!
Source: LA Times.