‘Sex and the City’ Is Coming to Netflix
24.01.2024 - 14:47
/ variety.com
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Carrie Bradshaw and the rest of the “Sex and the City” coterie are heading to a binge-watching date on Netflix. Netflix has inked a deal with Warner Bros. Discovery to license all six seasons of the popular HBO dramedy, comprising all 94 episodes, Variety confirmed.
“Sex and the City” will land on Netflix early April 2024. The deal is not worldwide: The series will be available in the U.S. and several other European markets, a source familiar with the pact said.
In addition, the deal does not include the “SATC” films, nor does it include the recent spin-off “And Just Like That,” which is currently streaming only on WBD’s Max. In the series, which originally aired on HBO from 1998-2004, Sarah Jessica Parker stars as Bradshaw, a New York writer who “finds inspiration for her column from the genuine, emotional and often humorous exploits of her friends and lovers.” Created by Darren Star, “Sex and the City” co-stars Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon and Kim Cattrall. The deal comes after Warner Bros.
Discovery last year licensed a handful of other older HBO originals to Netflix — a once-unthinkable proposition for the premium cable TV brand. In addition, the streamer has confirmed that “Band of Brothers,” “The Pacific,” “Six Feet Under,” and “Ballers” will be coming to the service at a later date. “True Blood,” which also currently streams on Hulu, will be available to Netflix subscribers outside the U.S.
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