Standing their ground. Cynthia Nixon and more of the And Just Like That cast brushed off Meghan McCain‘s criticism that the Sex and the City revival was ruined by its “wokeness.”
02.02.2022 - 00:49 / justjared.com
Everyone’s talking about And Just Like That!
The long-awaited Sex & The City HBO Max reboot series is already coming to an end, and fans are dying to know whether there’s going to be a second season.
The show follows original stars Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis) as they navigate life, romance and loss in New York City.
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As for a Season 2, nothing has officially been announced yet by HBO Max.
However, show creator Michael Patrick King and lead star Sarah Jessica Parker have openly discussed the possibility.
“We did something that was hard to do, which is we took something familiar and did make it new, for better and for worse,” Michael said.
When asked whether she wants to do more, Sarah said: “Definitely, yeah,” and that it just came down to scheduling at this point.
“Michael and I spoke two weeks ago, and said: ‘OK, when are we going to talk about this?’ Because there’s a calendar and you don’t want to let too much time pass. There feels like there’s momentum,” she continued.
Stay tuned as we wait to hear more from HBO Max!
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Standing their ground. Cynthia Nixon and more of the And Just Like That cast brushed off Meghan McCain‘s criticism that the Sex and the City revival was ruined by its “wokeness.”
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Cynthia Nixon is not backing down when it comes to her support of the HBO Max reboot . The first season of the series has now aired in its entirety, with Nixon's character, Miranda Hobbes, receiving the majority of the online criticism for her decision to divorce her husband, Steve Brady (David Eigenberg), and to start a romance with non-binary comedian Che Diaz (Sara Ramirez). And though she stands by her character's actions, Nixon does have one regret in regard to the series. “If I could do anything differently, I would have made sure we said to people in letters 10 feet tall: This is not Sex and the City.
Sarah Jessica Parker is steering clear of any negativity regarding HBO Max's reboot recently aired its season 1 finale to mixed reviews, but that isn't getting the show's leading lady down.On Monday's episode of , a fan asked what Parker made of the criticism of the show, which revisits the lives of Carrie Bradshaw (Parker), Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte York (Kristin Davis), who are well into their 50s.«I haven't read anything, so I don't know about any chatter,» she told Cohen. «I guess I'm grateful that we're doing anything that affords conversation.
Sarah Jessica Parker addressed Kim Cattrall’s absence in “And Just Like That…” once again Monday as she chatted to Andy Cohen on “Watch What Happens Live”.
Kim Kardashian is stanning the cast. The 41-year-old reality TV star took to Instagram to praise the reboot and its cast after catching the show's season 1 finale. Kardashian posted a photo of Sarah Jessica Parker in that gorgeous orange Valentino ball gown and hot pink gloves before sharing another of a sullen Carrie Bradshaw as she said her final goodbye to Mr.
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. His hilarious character, Anthony Marentino, is newly single on the reboot, and everyone's favorite outspoken baker could find love again.«The thing about Anthony is, and [show runner] Michael Patrick King told me, that he has evolved,» 62-year-old Cantone tells ET's Rachel Smith of his character.
Bindi Irwin is sharing a throwback pic from her childhood, and proving just how much her own infant daughter, Grace Warrior, takes after her.The 23-year-old animal conservationist took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a snapshot of herself as a little girl casually leaning on the Australia Zoo's late, great Galapagos land tortoise, Harriet.«Darling Harriet was like everyone’s grandmother. She lived to be 175 years old and loved a hibiscus flower or twenty!» Bindi captioned the pic.
Mario Cantone is reflecting on his time filming and saying goodbye to the late Willie Garson. Cantone's Anthony Marentino and Garson's Stanford Blatch had quite the journey in the couple of episodes they were together before Garson devastating death. The actor opened up about being on set the day after Garson died, and filming his divorce scene with Sarah Jessica Parker.«It was very sad, and it was filmed before Willie passed.
get back on your Peloton, a second season of the critically panned “And Just Like That” looks set to hit small screens.After Page Six last week reported that the likelihood of the HBO Max “Sex and the City” revival being renewed was “high,” Sarah Jessica Parker has confirmed she’s spoken with executive producer Michael Patrick King about making a start on Season 2. “Michael and I spoke two weeks ago, and said: ‘OK, when are we going to talk about this?’ ” Parker, 56, told Variety on Tuesday.
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