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Sex and the City Resume Just like That: Everything You Need to Know

Sex and the City

Candace Bushnell wrote a book the Sex and the City in 1997 which is later adapted into a TV series by Darren Star. This is an American romantic comedy-drama TV series created for HBO. The first season was released on June 6, 1998, and a total of Season 6 was aired which lasted up to February 22, 2014.

Sex and the City Resume Just like That: Everything You Need to Know

The series was criticised and received acclaim as well. Moreover, the series received seven 54 Emmy Award nominations and eight 24 Global Award nominations and three of 11 Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. Furthermore, Time(2007) and TV Guide (2013) magazine listed the series as one of the best Television series. Later on, all the series were collected as movies by The CW. Sex and the City released in 2008 and Sex and the City 2 released in 2010.

Sex and the City And Just Like That

Finally, the news of resuming the new season with ten half-hour episodes have been decided. It will going to release on HBO MAX and the production is said to restart by Spring 2021.

Sex and the City Resume Just like That: Everything You Need to Know

However, SJP, Nixon and Davis confirmed the news through their Instagram handles and announcing the name of the series ‘ And Just Like That’.

“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,” And Just Like That synopsis claims.

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‘Covid-19 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” says the actor from the set.

Sex and the City Resume Just like That: Everything You Need to Know

Well, the sources have confirmed that Michael Patrick King is supervising an all-female writers’ room. We all can’t really wait for the new season to come. This is the greatest news of 2021. Until the new season, you can go and binge-watch all the previous seasons.

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