BY Kenneth Harvey
January 29 2010 3:55 PM ET
A representative for New Line Cinema recently quelled rumors to Us Magazine, regarding a second Sex and the City sequel in production to prevent the characters from looking too old.
"This is not true," a representative from the production company told the publication.
The Sun previously reported movie bosses have decided to shoot the two movies back to back.
"Sex And The City is as much about fashion and how Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte look as it is about the plot," the anonymous source told the paper. "They're keen to look as young as possible because that movie will be their last. They want to go out on a high."
"The characters will look a lot younger on screen when the third movie is out in a couple of years," the source added. "The third film will be their last and the cast want to look their best."
"I've told my agent I'm just too old to play the part again," Sarah Jessica Parker said in 2006.
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