Davis arrives during the "Sex And The City" movie premiere at Radio City Music Hall in New York
Those fans gathered along Sixth Avenue to see the girls in all their glory, and they were not disappointed, as all four looked incredibly glamorous as they giddily greeted their co-stars and smiled for the cameras. Jennifer Hudson joins the cast as the foursome's new galpal in the film, and series favorites including Chris Noth, Jason Lewis, Mario Cantone, and Willie Garson were also on hand for the celebration.
It really was the ticket everyone wanted: look one way and there was Jerry Seinfeld and his wife Jessica, Bette Midler and her daughter Sophie Von Haselberg, Joan Allen and her daughter, too; look another and there were fashion's most famous faces. Patricia Field, whose creative stamp has always driven the "Sex" style, was there, along with Mark Badgley and James Mischka, Donna Karan, Nicole Miller, and Todd Oldham. Fergie and Mary J. Blige made the glittery scene, as did Katie Couric, Molly Sims, Ashley Olsen, Edie Falco, Emmy Rossum, and Jill Hennessy. Even Donald Trump and Eli Manning turned up in the celeb-packed audience.
With so much attention and anticipation, can it be that this "Sex and the City" movie will be the end of the saga of the four fashionistas from New York? According to Sarah Jessica Parker, that one is up to the fans as well, depending on how the film, opening May 30, performs at the box office.
"It has taken the last two years of my life to get to this point. To ask for anything beyond what we have would honestly be greedy," Parker said. "I feel like the audience has a lot more to do with the future of the franchise than what we hope, want, don't want, do want. At a certain point it's just the market place that determines those things."