“Sex and the City” successor
Bye-bye, Carrie Bradshaw: Series “And Just Like That” ends
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“Sex and the City” fans worldwide for almost 30 years. After six seasons, two movies and three seasons of the successor series, it should now be over. A star is particularly mourning.
The “Sex and the City” successor series “and Just Like That …” comes to an end with the current season. While he wrote the last episode of the third season, he realized that this was a good time for an end, producer Michael Patrick King said surprisingly.
The third season was originally supposed to have ten episodes, but now comprises twelve. It ends in mid -August.
Leading actress Sarah Jessica Parker mourned the end of her serial figure, the columnist Carrie Bradshaw. “Carrie Bradshaw has dominated my professional heartbeat in the past 27 years. I think I loved her most.”
Four friends in New York
The series “Sex and the City” became a world success in the late 1990s. It is about four women who live, love, work and celebrate in New York. In addition to Carrie Bradshaw, this are Charlotte York (Kristin Davis), Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) and Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall).
Two movies also celebrated success. 2021 followed with “And Just Like That …” the also successful succession series, which encountered mixed critic reactions.
The friends are no longer in the “complicated reality of life and friendships in their thirties”, but in the “even more complicated reality” from 50 – and there are only three. Cattrall had got out.
In Germany, the HBO series can be seen on Sky and WoW. The third season started at the end of May – a new episode every week. The relay finale is on August 14th.
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Source: Stern

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