HBO Max Cancels And Just Like That After Three Seasons
HBO Max Cancels And Just Like That After Three Seasons

HBO Max Cancels And Just Like That After Three Seasons

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HBO Max announced that the series "And Just Like That," the sequel to the iconic "Sex and the City" franchise, will conclude after its third season, marking the end of the long-running saga. Showrunner Michael Patrick King expressed gratitude to the fans and explained that the story naturally reached a place to stop while writing the final episodes. Cynthia Nixon, who portrayed Miranda Hobbes, shared a heartfelt farewell to her character and the cast, reflecting on the journey and promising more social media content to celebrate the series. Kristin Davis also expressed profound sadness, gratitude to the cast, crew, and loyal fans, highlighting the deep love invested in the show. Kim Cattrall, who played Samantha Jones in the original series but was mostly absent from the sequel, posted a cryptic message interpreted as her reaction to the cancellation. Overall, the end of "And Just Like That" closes a significant chapter in television that redefined womanhood and friendship for generations.

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