Karen Pittman is sharing some new details about a scrapped storyline for And Just Like That!
16.02.2022 - 21:08 / deadline.com
The chances of a second season of Sex and the City sequel series And Just Like That… are looking good.
HBO and HBO Max Chief Content Officer Casey Bloys told Deadline that he thinks there will be a second season of the spinoff but noted that it’s in large part down to Michael Patrick King and Sarah Jessica Parker.
“It’s really Michael Patrick King and Sarah Jessica [Parker] talking to figure out if there’s a story they’re excited by,” he said. “I think there will be, but they’re talking and making sure they want to jump in. It’s a big commitment, and they’ll come to us and let us know what they’re thinking but I’m feeling good about it.”
Bloys’ comments echo those of Patrick King, who told Deadline earlier this month that “it’s a very alive franchise”.
The series sees Parker, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon reprise their roles of Carrie, Charlotte and Miranda respectively, now in their 50s. It performed well for HBO Max – becoming its most viewed series premiere of a new original on the service and ranking in its top ten across all movie and series debuts, with Bloys saying that it did “really, really well”.
A potential second season, wouldn’t however, feature Chris Noth’s Mr. Big, who died in the first season, and was cut from the finale as a result of sexual assault allegations against the actor.
“They were in the middle of editing when all of that came out,” said Bloys. “The important thing is it wasn’t necessary to have him in that scene, as you’ve now seen the finale, it didn’t make or break the show by any means. I think that was an easy decision because… obviously his character’s dead and we’re not having any more flashbacks to him. So that doesn’t affect a decision on season two.”
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Karen Pittman is sharing some new details about a scrapped storyline for And Just Like That!
s most controversial storylines involved Miranda Hobbes' (Cynthia Nixon) romance with non-binary comedian Che Diaz (Sara Ramirez), the reboot almost went in a different direction. In the HBO Max documentary special about the making of the series, Nixon, who is both a star, producer, and even directed one episode of the show, revealed that originally, the plan for Miranda's character had been that she fell for her professor, Dr. Nya Wallace.ET's Nischelle Turner caught up with Karen Pittman, who plays Nya in, and her co-star, Desean Terry, at the 2022 Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday, and had to ask her about the could-have-been romance between her character and Miranda. «Listen, Nischelle, I did not know that. Nobody told me that,» she told ET of the original plan.
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