Sarah
Jessica
Parker
recently
announced
the
return
of
HBO's
hit
drama
series
Sex
And
The
City.
Sarah,
who
will
be
its
executive
producer,
will
reportedly
star
in
the
revival
coming
to
HBO
Max
alongside
Cynthia
Nixon
and
Kristin
Davis.
Sharing
the
teaser
video
on
Instagram
she
wrote,
"I
couldn't
help
but
wonder
...
where
are
they
now?
X,
SJ."
The
story
reportedly
continues
on
and
will
follow
Carrie
(Parker),
Miranda
(Nixon)
and
Charlotte
(Davis)
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,"
said
an
HBO
Max
news
release.
The
show,
however,
will
not
star
Kim
Cattrall,
who
played
the
role
of
Samantha
in
the
series
from
1998
to
2004.
Cattrall
reportedly
had
vowed
in
July
2019
that
she
would
"never" appear
in
another
movie.
Sarah
took
to
Instagram
to
respond
to
fans
talking
about
Kim's
name
missing
from
the
production.
A
comment
by
@j.asminemartin
claimed
that
the
stars
"dislike
each
other,"
to
which
Parker
replied,
"I've
never
said
that.
Never
would.
Samantha
isn't
part
of
this
story.
But
she
will
always
be
part
of
us."
Another
user
wrote
that
she
"will
miss
Kim/Samantha." Sarah
agreed
and
wrote
back,
"we
will
too.
We
loved
her
so."
A
report
in
Variety
revealed
that
the
three
stars
Sarah
Jessica
Parker,
Cynthia
Nixon,
and
Kristin
Davis
are
set
to
bank
over
$1
million
per
episode
for
the
10-episode
series.
The
report
also
revealed
that
the
revival,
which
is
titled
"And
Just
Like
That...," will
have
half-hour
episodes.
The
production
for
the
series
will
begin
in
New
York
City
in
late
spring.