2021 is starting with a bang - Sex and the City is officially making that much-anticipated comeback.
And today, more exciting details have been revealed. Keep scrolling to find out more...
Now, Sex and the City is a true classic.
And one that we're simply not ready to let go of.Fans have been longing for another installment of the popular franchise...
Which originally aired from 1998 to 2004 on HBO, before having 2 spin-off movies.But now, fans can finally rejoice!
On Sunday, Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kristin Davis all shared a sneak peek for And Just Like That, which will be the next installment of the series. And people have been losing their minds ever since...via: Facebook
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Parker was the first to share the exciting update.
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"I couldn’t help but wonder... where are they now? X, SJ @HBOMax@JustLikeThatMax#AndJustLikeThat #SATCNextChapter " In the video, Parker can be heard typing on her computer: "And just like that..." appears on the screen, followed by "the story continues..."Nixon and Davis both shared the trailer to their Instagram accounts too.
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"You, me, New York... anything is possible," Nixon posted, while Davis wrote, "Anything is possible... Meet you there!"The official press release read...
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"HBO Max has given a series order to AND JUST LIKE THAT... a new chapter of the groundbreaking HBO series, Sex and the City, from executive producer Michael Patrick King and starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis."It continued...
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"The new Max Original series is based on the book, Sex and the City, by Candice Bushnell and the original TV series created by Darren Star. The series will follow Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte as they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s. The ten-episode, half-hour series is scheduled to begin production in New York late spring."