How to watch Sex and the City: And Just Like That
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Last updated 9th Dec 2021
Sex and The City sequel series And Just Like That has arrived just in time for Christmas!
The highly anticipated 10-part show has officially released in the US on HBO Max on December 9th 2021. The series was officially announced via the social media accounts of the three main stars in January 2021 and followed weeks of rumours that the gang were getting back together.
The new series sees beloved characters Carrie, Miranda Hobbs and Charlotte York reunite 20 years after the hit show first aired. This time round, Carrie, played by Sarah Jessica Parker shifts from writing her famous column to recording a podcast.
Can I watch Sex and the City: And Just Like that in the UK?
You sure can! Sex and the City fans will be able to watch the new series on the 9th December 2021 - the same day as the US! You'll be able to watch on Sky Comedy and on streaming service NOW TV.
Watch the trailer for Sex and the City: And Just Like That below:
The HBO series, that will also be shown on Sky, will see beloved characters Carrie, Miranda Hobbs and Charlotte York reunite 20 years after the hit show first aired.
Who is taking part in Sex and the City: And Just Like That?
Many of the show's original stars will be back for the reboot including Sarah Jessica Parker (Carrie), Cynthia Nixon (Miranda) and Kristin Davis (Charlotte) will be back to reprise their roles. Chris Noth is also back for another ride playing Mr Big.
Willie Garson, also briefly appears in the trailer, playing Carrie's best friend, Stanford.
In September 2020, fans and stars of the show were left devastated when Willie Garson died aged 57. He had filmed his final scenes for the new series before he passed.
Kim Cattrall, who played the popular character Samantha, will not feature in the series.
Sex and the City: And Just Like That will air on 9th December on HBO, Sky Comedy and NOW TV.
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