The glittering world of Carrie Bradshaw and her Manhattan circle is officially coming to a close. And Just Like That…, the Sex and the City revival that reignited the lives of Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda, will conclude after its third season, as revealed by showrunner Michael Patrick King. The announcement, made via Instagram, marks the end of an era for a franchise that has defined fashion, friendship, and feminism for over two decades.
Michael Patrick King Confirms Series Finale
Michael Patrick King, the creative force behind both Sex and the City and its sequel, shared the news with a heartfelt message. “It’s with great gratitude we thank all the viewers who have let these characters into their homes and their hearts over these many years,” he wrote. King explained that the decision to end the series came while writing the season’s final episode, which he later expanded into a two-part finale. The last episode will premiere on August 14, giving fans a final glimpse into the lives of their beloved characters.
The revival, which premiered in 2021, brought back Sarah Jessica Parker (Carrie Bradshaw), Kristin Davis (Charlotte York Goldenblatt), and Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes) as they navigated love, loss, and reinvention in their 50s. Notably absent was Kim Cattrall (Samantha Jones), whose departure was attributed to behind-the-scenes tensions and her character’s move to London—though she made a brief, uncredited cameo in Season 2.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s Emotional Farewell
Parker, who has played Carrie Bradshaw for 27 years, posted a moving tribute on Instagram, calling the show “all joy, adventure, the greatest kind of hard work alongside the most extraordinary talent.” She reflected on Carrie’s evolution, writing, “Changed homes, time zones, boyfriends, her mind, her shoes, her hair, but never her love and devotion to New York City.”
The original Sex and the City (1998–2004) became a cultural phenomenon, redefining women’s narratives on television. The sequel, however, faced mixed reviews as it tackled heavier themes—Carrie grieving her husband Big, Miranda embracing queer identity, and Charlotte supporting her husband through prostate cancer. Yet, the series retained its signature glamour, with Manhattan’s brownstone streets still echoing the clack of designer heels.
Boldly, this finale isn’t just an ending—it’s a tribute to the women who taught a generation to navigate love, loss, and labels with wit and Manolo Blahniks.
You Must Know:
1. Why is And Just Like That… ending after Season 3?
Michael Patrick King decided to conclude the series while writing the final episode, feeling it was the right time to wrap up the characters’ journeys. The two-part finale airs August 14.
2. Will Kim Cattrall return as Samantha Jones?
No. Cattrall’s cameo in Season 2 was a one-off. Samantha’s absence was explained as a move to London due to behind-the-scenes disputes.
3. How has the revival differed from the original Sex and the City?
The sequel explores darker themes (widowhood, sexuality, aging) while retaining its fashion-forward identity. Critics praised its boldness but noted tonal shifts.
4. What’s next for Sarah Jessica Parker and the cast?
Parker continues producing (Divorce), while Nixon and Davis are pursuing directing and activism. No official spin-offs are announced.
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