Desperate Housewives creator says no to a movie version
It’s the final season of Desperate Housewives, and the ladies (and men) of Wisteria Lane came out for press tour along with creator Marc Cherry and executive producer Bob Daily to talk about the show’s final days. That didn’t mean, however, that Cherry was forthcoming with information (or at least not much information).
When asked if original housewife Nicolette Sheridan might return, he made it clear that, despite the reporter’s understanding, he’d never implied anyone in particular would be returning to the show. “What I said was that I hoped to do something that paid an homage to characters who came before. I’m so not revealing what the end is going to be.
It’s very much a surprise and I’m hyper-protective of it. No comment on that.” Cherry said that anyone hoping for a Desperate Housewives movie will not be getting their wish. “I’ve been asked the feature question before,” he said, mentioning that he had a brief discussion about the topic with Sex and the City’s Michael Patrick King.
“There were only 69 episodes of Sex and the City, so they hadn’t really plumbed the depths of those characters. After eight years, boy, I think we’re done. I feel very satisfied with where we are. I’m never sending these girls to Dubai, that’s all I’m saying,” he said.
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