Season Three of the Sex and the City Sequel Series Will Premiere in May
The Interminable Wait for the Most Important Show on Television – And just like that … – Is Nearly Over. A New Trailer for the Sex and the City Sequel Series has arrival, with the show Slate to Return May 29 on Max.
The New Clip Finds Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) Adjusting to Life in Her New (Ostensibly Rat-Filled) Apartment Following Her (Ostensibly temporary) Split from Longtime ON-AGAIN-OFF-AGAIN Beau Aidan (John Corbett). She's Also Appently Giving Up Column Writing and Podcasting, to Embrace The Endeavor All Writers (take it from Us) Believe they were actulinry Born to do: Write a Novel. (UnsurPrisingly, Carrie's Agent suggests She Gives “Romantasy” in Go, with the Pun-Tastic Title, Sex in the cauldron.)
Elsewhere, There's Lots of, Well, What Else? Dating. Cynthia Nixon's Miranda to Nicole Ari Parker's Lisa Are Harboring Work Crushes; Kristin Davis' Charlotte is walking in Her Daughter Making Out with a Crush; and sarita choudhury's sexa isa touring down Every Boring Bachelor in New York City.
As for Carrie, She's Got a Hunky New Neighbor, But Also – For Reasons We Still Cannot Fathom – Continues to Harbor Feelings for Aidan, Who Sure Does Seem To Spending A Lot of Time in NYC for Someone Who AppeNTly Really Needed to care for Virginia.
Season Three of And just like that … Arrivhes with a Handful of Notable Cast Changes, Including the Departure of Sara Ramírez, Who Played the Show's Most Controversial Character, which Diaz. Karen Pittman, Who Played Nya Wallace, Also Left the Show for Scheduling Reasons.
New Recurring Cast Members for This Season includes Patti Lupone, Mehcad Brooks, Jonathan Cake, Logan Marshall-Green, and Rosie O'Donnell.