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And similar to that… Cattrall to look in 'Sex and the City' sequel

Samantha Jones, Kim Cattrall’s beloved character from “Sex and the City,” will make a shock (and really transient) return within the sequel to the cult collection, streaming platform Max has confirmed, to the delight of followers.

The glamorous and sexually liberated Jones was one of many 4 heroines of the unique “Sex and the City” HBO collection and movies, however has been absent thus far in follow-up collection “And Just Like That.”

Cattrall has publicly clashed up to now with co-star Sarah Jessica Parker, who performs the collection’ central character Carrie Bradshaw, and she or he beforehand stated she would by no means return to the position.

But a consultant for Max confirmed to AFP that Cattrall, 66, will make an look within the sequel’s second season, which debuts later this month on the streaming platform beforehand generally known as HBO Max.

According to a number of experiences, Cattrall filmed her brief cameo scene for the season’s last episode again in March in New York, with out seeing the opposite lead actors.

Jones’ absence from the primary season of “And Just Like That” was defined in a textual content message change from London, the place the character now lives.

Cattrall’s Instagram account was flooded with messages from ecstatic followers thanking her for reprising the position. The actress posted a screenshot of an article in commerce journal Variety asserting her look.

The unique “Sex and the City,” following the trials and tribulations of single girls of their 30s in New York, premiered in 1998 and ran for six seasons, turning into a worldwide phenomenon.

The collection was named after Carrie’s weekly column for the fictional “New York Star,” which debated the pleasures and conundrums of single life within the Big Apple.

The storyline itself was based mostly upon the semi-autobiographical columns written by Candace Bushnell for the New York Observer.

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