HBO Studios has released the official trailer for the second season of And Just So, the sequel to Sex and the City. The video premiered less than a day after the news of Kim Cattrall’s return to the role of Samantha Jones in the final episode of the upcoming season. The video is one and a half minutes long.
From the trailer it becomes clear that the events will unfold a year after the death of Mr. Big, wife of Carrie Bradshaw. They are played by Chris Noth and Sarah Jessica Parker. The main character shows that she is ready to move on: she cooks, meets men and buys shoes. However, at the end of the video, she sends a letter to her longtime lover, Aidan Shaw. Carrie then goes to dinner with him.
Sitting here with you is like ten years is easy, says Bradshaw in the video.
In addition, the video showed the development of the history of other heroines: Charlotte, played by Kristin Davis, gets a job again and tries to find a balance between career and family. And Miranda, played by Cynthia Nixon, begins to doubt her choice of partner. The first episode of the new season will premiere on HBO Max on June 22.
Season 2 of Just Like It Also starred John Corbett, Sarah Ramirez, Sarita Choudhury, Nicole Ari Parker, Karen Pittman, Mario Cantone, David Eigenberg, Evan Handler, Christopher Jackson, Niall Cunningham, Cathy Ahn and Alexa Swinton. The first season of the project was released on December 9, 2021. There were ten episodes in total.
Recall that this year, on March 25, Sarah Jessica Parker turned 58 years old. The famous actress was congratulated by a large number of stars, among whom was her colleague in Sex and the City Cynthia Nixon. She published archival footage on her social networks and thanked her friend for many years of close communication.


Source: Hellomagazine

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