The new series has generated a lot of excitement among fans, who are eager to see what the girls have been up to all these years. The show's premiere on HBO Max was watched by over 1.1 million viewers, making it one of the most-watched premieres of the year.
The new series picks up 11 years after the second Sex and the City film. Major plot points from the first two seasons include: new sex and the city
The new series, And Just Like That..., picks up where the original left off, but with a significant time jump. The story takes place about 11 years after the events of the original series. Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Mr. Big (Chris Noth) are still going strong, but they're now navigating the ups and downs of married life. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is dealing with the challenges of empty nesting, while Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is adjusting to life as a single mother. The new series has generated a lot of
: Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis reprise their roles as Carrie Bradshaw, Miranda Hobbes, and Charlotte York Goldenblatt. Major plot points from the first two seasons
Produced specifically to answer the demand for a continuation, AJLT is technically the "new" Sex and the City . However, it has polarized the fanbase. The show traded the clinking of Cosmo glasses for discussions about podcasting, deadnaming, and Parkinson's disease. While it tries to modernize the franchise—introducing a diverse new cast (Seema, Nya, Lisa, and Charlotte’s friend LTW)—many critics argue that AJLT is not a , but rather a melancholy drama about grief and aging in a city that has changed too fast for its protagonists.
The original famously shied away from discussing bisexuality (looking at you, Samantha’s “lesbian phase” line). A new version would embrace the full spectrum of sexuality and gender identity—without treating it as a plot twist.