The New ‘And Just Like That’ Trailer Reveals Carrie’s New Job In NYC

The New ‘And Just Like That’ Trailer Reveals Carrie’s New Job In NYC
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Filming of the Sex and the City revival And Just Like That in New York has officially wrapped, and fans are low-key freaking out (seriously, just check out the comments on Sarah Jessica Parker’s Instagrams).

SJP has already shared a few BTS snippets on Instagram, including some of her filming must-haves in one post.

And now, a brand new trailer has all the sneak peeks at the new series you're looking for. If you’re a SATC fan, it’s only natural to have some qs about what’s happening with the reboot. Here’s everything you need to know.

How many episodes will there be, and where can I watch?

There will be 10 episodes, according to IMDB. You can catch them all on HBO Max.

When will And Just Like That be released?

The first two episodes will drop on December 9, per Variety. After that, one new episode will be released every Thursday.

Now, in a new trailer on YouTube, SJP (Carrie Bradshaw), Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes), and Kristin Davis (Charlotte York) are back and better than ever in NYC. Here's your first look at the revival, straight from the streaming service:

Based on the clip, it seems like Carrie is back as a successful podcaster (with the same fabulous wardrobe, of course!). And Carrie and Big are still together—and stronger than ever. "After all the years, and all the changes," Carrie says, "you're still you."

Who’s returning from the cast?

So many of your old faves will be back, including:

  • Sarah Jessica Parker

  • Cynthia Nixon

  • Kristin Davis

  • Chris Noth (Mr. Big)

  • Bridget Monyahan (Natashia)

  • Julie Halston (Bitsy Von Muffling)

  • Mario Cantone (Anthony Marentino)

  • David Eigenberg (Steve Brady)

  • Evan Handler (Harry Goldenblatt)

  • John Corbett (Aiden Shaw)

Who’s new in the cast?

People have criticized SATC for years for its lack of BIPOC representation, and the producers behind the revival seem to have taken that to heart.

At least half of the show’s writing team are people of color, according to TV Line, including comedian/author Samantha Irby, former Fresh Off the Boat writer Rachna Fruchbom and Black Lightning’s Keli Goff.

In front of the camera, Sara Ramírez will star as Che Diaz, a non-binary, queer, stand-up comedian that hosts a podcast that regularly features Carrie Bradshaw, HBO Max announced.

“Che is a big presence with a big heart whose outrageous sense of humor and progressive, human overview of gender roles has made them and their podcast very popular,” a press release on Sara’s casting said.

Charlotte York-Goldenblatt’s children, Lily Goldenblatt and Rose Goldenblatt, have now been cast. Rose will be played by Alexa Swinton, who most recently played young Maddox in the freaky M. Night Shymalan thriller, Old. She’s also played the role of Eva Rhoades for five years on the TV series, Billions, per IMDB.

Rose’s big sister Lily will be played by Cathy Ang, who has mostly done theatre and voiceover work. Her best-known role is voicing Fei Fei in Netflix's animated Over the Moon.

Miranda’s son, Brady Hobbes, will also get some solid screen time. He’ll be played by Niall Cunningham, who has appeared on Awkward, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Life in Pieces.

Leroy McClain will play Andre Rashad Wallace, although it’s not super clear at this point who Andre is in the show. (BTW: You might recognize Leroy from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and The Adjustment Bureau.)

The official And Just Like That Instagram page has also shared a few more casting announcements:


Okay, but who’s not coming back for the revival?

A huge absence is Kim Cattrall as Samantha Jones.

Kim made it very, very clear as far back as 2019 that she wouldn’t do another sequel. “It’s a no from me,” she told the Daily Mail. “You learn lessons in life and my lesson is to do work with good people and try and make it fun.”

Longtime SATC costume designer Patricia Field won't be involved, either.

"The main reason was a time conflict," she told WWD. "I wasn’t able to be in New York doing that and be in Paris doing Emily in Paris. But I told them to call my very dear friend Molly Rogers, who also worked in my store back in the day. She did Sex and the City with me from start to finish. She knew it well so she’s doing it. My dance card was full."

What’s the plot about?

According to HBO Max, "this new chapter of the groundbreaking HBO series Sex and the City follows 'Carrie' (Sarah Jessica Parker), 'Miranda' (Cynthia Nixon) and 'Charlotte' (Kristin Davis) 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."

SJP shared a few more details with Vanity Fair, including that the show will address COVID-19. The pandemic's impact on NYC will "obviously be part of the storyline, because that's the city [these characters] live in. ... And how has that changed relationships once friends disappear? I have great faith that the writers are going to examine it all," she said.

SJP has also dropped little BTS snippets on Instagram about where things are headed, including one with Chris Noth (aka Mr. Big). “These 2. I bet they stay out late tonight. X, SJ,” she captioned one shot that featured herself and Chris looking lovingly into each others’ eyes, as he cradles her head in his hands. Aww.

You can also expect scenes packed with plenty of star power if this post from SJP is any indication. “Almost a full house here tonight. The tape tells the story.
@justlikethatmax X, SJ,” she wrote in the caption.

Stay tuned for all the latest And Just Like That news before new episodes drop this December 9th.

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