"I know the script is being written and I know it will be brilliant because Michael Patrick King is writing it," the funnyman, who played Charlotte's wedding planner Anthony on the series, told Australian Associated Press.
Saying that many of the show's fans are desperate for the feature film version, Cantone also confirmed that he would take part in the picture as well.
"I know that I'm in it. I have a nice part in it, I'm told," he remarked. "If it happens, we should film it in early fall, I think, but I hope it stays on course, because I would love to do it."
The original, aired by HBO, was created by Darren Star based on Candace Bushnell's novel of the same title and revolved around the lives of four female best friends in New York City. Premiered on June 6, 1998, the series quickly became a huge hit across the States, even around the globe. Over its course of six seasons, it scored over fifty Emmy Awards nominations while winning seven out of twenty-four Golden Globes nominations it received.