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Carrie Bradshaw is About to Return: Everything to Know About the 'Sex and the City' Reboot

One of the most followed series of recent years, "Sex and the City," is about to return as a limited series.
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This year was supposed to be the year of reboots, but due to the pandemic, many long-awaited releases have been postponed to 2021. From Gossip Girl to Friends, the best shows of the '90s and 2000s are set to return to our screens, and Sex and the City is the latest to get a revival. The streaming platform HBO Max recently confirmed the news with Deadline, sharing that the reboot will be a limited series.

 

The 2021 version of Sex and the City will feature (most) of the original cast and will be set in New York to the delight of fans. The only doubt, at the moment, is concerning the character of Samantha, played by Kim Cattrall. Some time ago the actress declared that, for her, Sex and the City was now a "closed chapter" forever. An insider shared with Page Six that all characters but Cattrall will be making a return, and there is even talk of Sharon Stone as her probable replacement.

And what will the fashion be like this time around? Who knows if Patricia Field, the show's costume designer who now styles Emily in Paris, will return to dress the quartet (or now trio)? In a search for answers, many have scrutinized Sarah-Jessica Parker's Instagram profile, who has reiterated in a series of recent interviews that returning to play Carrie Bradshaw in the current historical moment—ten years after the last film—would be a great challenge.

"I'd like to see where I am today. The world has changed a lot since the show, but also after the movies. It would be interesting to know what Carrie thinks," Parker said.

 

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