
Kyle MacLachlan 'would love' to appear in And Just Like That
Kyle MacLachlan "would love" to appear in And Just Like That.
The 66-year-old actor portrayed Charlotte York's ex-husband Trey MacDougal in Sex and the City but he turned down an initial approach to come back for the spin-off show because he felt there should be "more" than what the writers pitched.
He told Us Weekly magazine: 'Listen, I would love to come back and have fun.
'And what they suggested to me, I said, 'I think there should be more. So I just said, 'I wonder, if the relationship that Charlotte and Trey had demands a little more than their first idea.' "
While Kyle - who has his own wine company, Pursued by Bear - didn't give any detail as to what a potential return would have involved, he thinks Trey would be going through a "very interesting" time in his life now.
He said: 'It'd be very interesting. I had suggested that Trey has maybe moved to Napa and has a very successful winery and label there — you can see where I'm going with this.
"But no, I actually haven't said anything yet. Regardless. The show's doing great. They're all lovely. And I adore them.'
While there are no current plans for an appearance in And Just Like That, the former Twin Peaks star is busy working on a new podcast.
He said: 'I have a podcast that's going to be dropping in September called 'What Are We Even Doing?'
'I'm interviewing young creatives and getting to know their world, basically, and the creative process that's important to them, how they use social media and coming at it from [the] perspective of an old guy.'
Kyle recently joked he would have preferred to play Cynthia Nixon's alter ego, tough lawyer Miranda Hobbes, in Sex and the City.
He told Us Weekly: "I would've loved to play Sex and the City's Miranda Hobbes. Alas, I was never asked to audition."
Meanwhile, the Flintstones actor is a keen chef outside of work and revealed that while he is mostly made up of coffee and wine and goes to great lengths in the kitchen but his favourite food is just a basic cereal.
He said: "My body liquid is made up primarily of coffee and wine. Some say this is alarming, but I'm reframing it as product research. If I'm cooking, my favourite food is lamb. If someone else is cooking, my favourite food is Cap'n Crunch.
"If I was reincarnated, I'd come back as my dog, Elvis. Treats, belly rubs and endless hours hearing me talk about coffee and pie?."
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