Kim Cattrall is headed to Netflix for a brand new series.
04.06.2022 - 03:21 / perezhilton.com
Well, this certainly seems like a conflict of interest!
Plenty of fans and colleagues have taken Kim Cattrall‘s side in the highly publicized feud with Sarah Jessica Parker. But not ones who were actively working on projects with the latter!
In case you missed it, SJP spoke out on a podcast telling her side of the longtime beef. to hear her tell it, Kim has been painting herself with a rather more self-righteous hue. She’s said she had declined doing a third Sex and the City movie all along — SJP says she only backed out after making unreasonable demands from Warner Bros, who didn’t want to indulge her. The Family Stone star tried to say she wasn’t participating in the “very painful” fight, but MAN did she get some digs in, portraying Kim as a diva who was being unreasonable and cantankerous out of nowhere. Read between the lines with us if you will HERE.
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It was just a single day after that interview when Kathy Najimy took to Twitter to post a message of love to her good friend… Kim. She wrote:
“Authentic” eh? Hmm. She then wrote, presumably posting again since she got the Kim Twitter handle wrong the first time:
“Most authentic” in the business?
Look, it’s seemingly a very sweet and innocuous message. But the timing cannot be ignored. She’s clearly taking sides here — even implying that she’s more “authentic” than SJP! Think we’re reading too far into it? Well, in that first post, she used the words brilliant, talented, beautiful, and hilarious as well. But when she had to redo the only one she thought for sure had to be said again was “authentic.” Think that’s an accident?
This is especially savage considering Kathy just wrapped
Kim Cattrall is headed to Netflix for a brand new series.
Kim Cattrall may not have wanted anything to do with the And Just Like That…, but clearly revivals of seminal cable shows aren’t off the table entirely.
Ramin Setoodeh Executive EditorTo many fans of “Sex and the City,” Kim Cattrall was the definition of glamorous. So perhaps it’s only fitting that her next TV project will be “Glamorous,” a Netflix series in which Cattrall will be starring as a makeup mogul.“Glamorous,” which had originally been ordered as a pilot at The CW in 2019, tells the story of Marco Mejia (played by actor, singer and YouTuber Miss Benny), a gender non-conforming queer person who goes to work for Cattrall’s cosmetics queen Madolyn Addison.
Sex and the City just won’t let go of Samantha Jones!
Sex And The City spin-off And Just Like That has teased a return for Kim Cattrall’s character, Samantha Jones, in the show’s forthcoming second season.Jones, a publicist and close friend of Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw, was played by Cattrall in the original series which ran from 1998 to 2004, as well as reprising the character for the two spin-off films.Although the actress didn’t return for the 2021 sequel series And Just Like That, Samantha is referred to in several scenes and in text message conversations – a move Cattrall described as “odd”.In the opening scene, Cattrall’s absence is explained in an offscreen subplot whereby Samantha no longer speaks to her friends Carrie (Parker), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristen Davis) after moving to London.Now, speaking to Variety in an interview published Tuesday (June 7), showrunner Michael Patrick King said “yes” when asked if Samantha will “still be texting” in season 2 – although he did not specify whether that meant an appearance from Cattrall herself.“It’s all so new right now,” he explained. “One of my big rules is don’t tell things until they’re real.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticThe very first thing one sees in each episode of the new reboot of “Queer as Folk” — before the action even starts — is the handwritten name of the streamer on which it appears, with an underline jauntily appearing beneath the last four letters of “Peacock.” It’s an elbow to the ribs, or to regions further south, that comes on strong from the earliest moments of the series; do you get it? Do you?This show, about the lives of queer and trans people in New Orleans, centers that one syllable, and a few similar terms: Like the early-2000s Showtime series that preceded it (itself based on a British drama by Russell T. Davies), “Queer as Folk” 2022 is relentless in its pursuit of pleasure.
Sasha Urban editorAfter the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Tex. on May 24, Quinta Brunson tweeted that it was “wild how many people have asked for a school shooting episode of the show I write,” referring to her ABC sitcom “Abbott Elementary” and adding that the clear answer is “no.” Meanwhile, CBS pulled the season finale of “FBI” in response to the tragedy, while Netflix added a content warning for Season 4 of “Stranger Things” due to the show’s depiction of violence.“Queer as Folk,” Stephen Dunn’s reimagining of the groundbreaking British television series for Peacock, also announced that the show’s pilot episode would include a warning card.
So many stars were at the Queer as Folk premiere during the Outfest “Outfronts” Festival!
Sarah Jessica Parker has opened up on her difficult relationship with former Sex and The City co-star Kim Cattrall as she said reports that they are fighting are "so painful".The 57 year old actress, who played lead character Carrie Bradshaw on the original series as well as recent reboot And Just Like That, worked with the Samantha Jones star for the full six series.The duo then continued to work together for both SATC feature films after the show came to an end. But in recent years, Kim has made her thoughts about Sarah very clear, sparking people to believe they'd embroiled in a "fight". Rather than working past their differences, Kim, 65, publicly said she refused to reprise her role as she would never work with Sarah again after their relationship turned sour during filming, and the show returned to mixed reviews with the rest of the original cast instead.
Sarah Jessica Parker is finally telling her side!
And just like that … Sarah Jessica Parker has addressed her difficult relationship with former Sex and the City costar Kim Cattrall.
Sarah Jessica Parker has heard enough about the "catfight" between her and "Sex and the City" co-star Kim Cattrall. Parker emphasized in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter that Cattrall is the "one person talking" about the rumored feud between the two. "I just want to say one thing, because you’ve allowed me this opportunity: it’s so painful for people to keep talking about this ‘catfight’ – a ‘fight,’ a ‘fight,’ a ‘fight.’ I’ve never uttered fighting words in my life about anybody that I’ve worked with – ever," she told the outlet. "There is not a ‘fight’ going on.There has been no public dispute or spat or conversations or allegations made by me or anybody on my behalf.
catfight” to a purr-fect end. Sarah Jessica Parker claims her alleged friction with Kim Cattrall, 65, is nothing more than a “very painful,” one-sided beef that’s been singlehandedly cooked up by her ex-“Sex and the City” co-star. “It’s very hard to talk about the situation with Kim,” Parker, 57, explained on the Hollywood Reporter’s “Awards Chatter” podcast Wednesday.“It’s so painful for people to keep talking about this ‘catfight’ — a ‘fight,’ a ‘fight,’ a ‘fight.’ I’ve never uttered fighting words in my life about anybody that I’ve worked with — ever,” the “And Just Like That” icon added. “There is not a ‘fight’ going on.
Sarah Jessica Parker is setting the record straight about her so-called feud with Kim Cattrall. However, it's not a fight because, as Parker puts it, a fight implies two people are involved and, in this case, «there has been one person talking.» During a candid conversation on 's podcast, Parker gave almost a play-by-play on what exactly happened that led the media to portray this «catfight» with her co-star, who was not asked to be part of the reboot on HBO Max.Parker admitted it's always difficult to talk about the situation with Cattrall but she wanted «to kind of run through how it happened» in hopes of shedding more light on what triggered the so-called fallout, and to make one thing crystal clear.«I just want to say one thing, because you've allowed me this opportunity: it's so painful for people to keep talking about this 'catfight' — a 'fight,' a 'fight,' a 'fight.' I've never uttered fighting words in my life about anybody that I've worked with — ,» she said.