Your favorite fashion-savvy New Yorker is back and she’s bringing all her friends with her! Max just dropped the trailer for Season 3 of Sex and the City’s sequel, And Just Like That…. Keep reading to find out which familiar faces will be joining Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw 3 and what storylines fans can expect in this exciting new reboot.
What we know about Season 3 of ‘And Just Like That…’
The third season of And Just Like That…. picks back up with Carrie (Parker), Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) as they continue to explore life, love and friendship more than two decades after the original show wrapped.
Joining the iconic trio are returning cast members like Sarita Choudhury, Nicole Ari Parker, Cathy Ang, Mario Cantone, Niall Cunningham, David Eigenberg, Evan Handler, Christopher Jackson, Sebastiano Pigazzi, Alexa Swinton, Dolly Wells and John Corbett.
But there’s also a wave of fresh energy this season as Rosie O’Donnell, Mehcad Brooks, Jonathan Cake, Racquel Chevremont and Logan Marshall-Green are all stepping into the world of Manhattan glam and drama.
However, fans will notice the absence of Sara Ramírez and Karen Pittman, who won’t be returning this time around.
Season 3 premieres Thursday, May 29 at 6 p.m. PT, with new episodes dropping weekly until the finale airs on August 14.
Important plot lines from Season 2 of ‘And Just Like That…’
As is often the case with Sex and the City and its sequel And Just Like That…, Season 2 centered heavily on love, especially Carrie’s rekindled romance with former flame Aidan Shaw, played by Corbett.
Series creator Michael Patrick King and the writers framed their reunion as a sort of “make-good” for longtime fans who felt Carrie had broken Aidan’s heart back in the original series, as he famously reminded her.
But despite the nostalgia-fueled connection, Season 2 ended with the couple going their separate ways.
Aidan, now focused on parenting his youngest son, asked Carrie to wait five years until his child is out of his teens. Torn between his responsibilities in Virginia and a life with Carrie in New York, he admitted he couldn’t juggle both.
“He snaps [his fingers] and says, ‘It’s only five years. We haven’t seen each other in 10 years and it went by like that (snaps). And five years …’ and he doesn’t snap he says because, ‘I already did and you didn’t see it; that’s how quick it was,’” King told The Hollywood Reporter, reflecting on the couple’s emotional farewell.