'Desperate Housewives' Creator on Making a Movie: "I Think We're Done"
Jan. 11 2012, Published 3:27 p.m. ET
Desperate Housewives is coming to an end on ABC and it sounds like it could really be for good. At the Television Critics Association Winter Session on Tuesday, creator and executive producer of the show, Marc Cherry, said making a movie isn't likely.
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The ladies of Desperate Housewives may remind some fans of Sex and the City, but they won't be joining them on the big screen.
“Sex and The City only did a total of, I think, 69 episodes, so I always thought that the advantage for them was that they hadn’t really plumbed the depths of those characters,” Marc explained (via Access Hollywood). “After eight years, boy, I think we’re done. And I’m happy about that. That’s not a bad thing. I feel very satisfied with where we are.”
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And Marc goes on to say that he won't be taking the ladies away from Wisteria Lane.
"I'm just never sending these gals to Dubai," he promised, referencing Sex and the City 2.
So, what's Marc planning for the big finale of the show?
“I’m sooooo not revealing what the end is gonna be,” he said. “It’s a surprise and I’m being hyper-protective of it. No comment on that.”
Well, we're sooooo excited to see it!