The production will have its original seasons available on the streaming platform in the United States
Candace Bushnellthe writer of the book that inspired the creation of the series Sex and the Cityshared that he will not receive any financial compensation for the recent agreement established between the Warner and the Netflix. This agreement makes the six original seasons of the series available on the platform. Netflix in the United States.
During an interview with The Timesthe author expressed her position on the matter, highlighting that there will be no financial gains from this partnership:
“These men who are in charge of things keep moving things around, because every time they do that they make money. The way these men do business is a pyramid scheme.”
The author also says she is concerned about the scarcity of women in prominent positions in the financial scenario of companies:
“The percentage of women, excluding heiresses, among the richest people in the world is 3.5%. This is shocking.”
During the 1990s, Bushnell negotiated the rights to Sex and the City with the HBO, receiving US$100,000 for the transaction. The original series was broadcast from 1998 to 2004, but the franchise continued in theaters with film releases in 2008 and 2010. It recently returned to television with the sequel And Just Like Thatwhich will have a third season.
All productions in the franchise Sex and the City are available in Brazil on the HBO Max.
Source: Rollingstone

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