The Sex and the City reboot series And Just Like That... has been quite an experience for fans and haters alike. The show seems to offer something to both groups, reuniting viewers with their favorite characters (just Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte, that is) while introducing new faces and a number of controversial storylines. While the original SATC paired the gals off with the men of their dreams, this new iteration has blown that up, killing off Mr. Big and having Miranda Hobbes cheat on her husband, Steve Brady—with buzzed-about newcomer Che Diaz—and then leave him. (Charlotte and Harry seem to be going strong, though.)
Controversy surrounded the series off-screen, too. Actress Kim Cattrall notoriously declined to participate in the series and her character Samantha Jones has been banished to London. Scenes featuring Mr. Big actor Chris Noth were removed when allegations of sexual misconduct were made against him by a number of different women. (Noth has denied all the accusations. Still, the series' three leading women denounced his alleged behavior in a joint statement.)
Nevertheless, And Just Like That... will continue on with a second season, HBO Max announced in March 2022. Despite the chatter and discourse surrounding the spin-off, it still broke streaming records, so it only made sense for the platform to keep the hit series going. “There feels like there’s momentum,” Sarah Jessica Parker, star and executive producer, said of the show's success. As we await AJLT's next chapter, we're gathering what we know so far.
When will And Just Like That... season 2 come out?
It's official: Season 2 premieres on June 22 with not one but two episodes. The following nine episodes will arrive weekly on Thursdays after that.
Showrunner Michael Patrick King previously told Variety that production would begin in October 2022 with the goal of releasing season 2 in summer 2023. So, it seems like they're right on schedule.
Who will be in the cast?
Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis will reprise their roles as Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte. (They're all also executive producers.) Kim Cattrall, however, is still not a part of the series—though she is rumored to appear in the season 2 finale. (More on that below.)
Sara Ramirez will also return as the one and only Che Diaz. They confirmed the news with a shot of the season 2 script on Instagram. King promises to explore more of Che's story in the second season. “One of my burning passions about Season 2 is Che,” he told Variety. “I want to show the dimension of Che that people didn’t see, for whatever reason — because they were blinded, out of fear or terror. I want to show more of Che rather than less of Che. Like, really.”
In exciting news, John Corbett will reportedly join the cast to reprise his beloved role as Aidan, one of Carrie's love interests from the original series. He's “set for a substantial, multi-episode arc,” Deadline reported in August 2022. Then, in January of 2023, Sarah Jessica Parker shared some photos seemingly taken on set with Corbett in which they're holding hands as they walk down the street in NYC, indicating that there's something a little more than friendship going on.
“Shh. Don’t tell anyone,” she teased in the caption.
Nicole Ari Parker, who was introduced in season 1 as Charlotte's friend Lisa Todd Wexley, also hinted that she'd return when she teased to Us Weekly when season 2 would begin production.
As for new cast members, Tony Danza has been cast in a recurring role (as himself) to play Che Diaz's father in the comedy series Che created about their family, Deadline reports. As Che said in the season 1 finale, “Tony Danza is coming in to read for my father. He’s not Mexican or Irish but he is Tony Danza.” Looks like he was finally cast—in both Che's show and AJLT.
Is And Just Like That... season 2 filming now?
Filming began last fall as Parker and other cast members first shared a glimpse of the season 2 script on September 21.
On October 5, Parker and Davis were photographed filming in NYC. Dressed as Carrie, Parker wore a Converted Closet jumpsuit, vintage Dior heels, and a JW Anderson pigeon clutch. According to a behind-the-scenes shot she shared on Instagram, she also wore a Fendi ankle bag under her pant hem. Meanwhile, Charlotte looks prim in a pussy bow blouse, pencil skirt, and heels.
And on November 3, Parker was seen wearing Carrie's famous Vivienne Westwood wedding dress again.
See more photos from the set below.
On February 9, Parker and Corbett were photographed kissing on set, hinting that Carrie and Aidan are about to have a big romantic reunion.
And on March 9, 2023, Kristin Davis was seen playing in some fake snow with Cynthia Nixon, a very different landscape than what New Yorkers have been enjoying this winter.
And she wore pearl-encrusted pink snow boots to do it.
Production on season 2 wrapped in mid-April.
What could season 2 be about?
Not many details are out yet, but King is eager to expand Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte's stories. “I am delighted and excited to tell more stories about these vibrant, bold characters—played by these powerful, amazing actors. The fact is, we’re all thrilled. And Just like That…, our Sex life is back,” he said in a statement to Deadline.
SJP also hinted: “Season 2 is about resilience and rebound and laughter, and finding laughter more easily for people who might have experienced grief. More of our new cast members who we love.”
Of course, there's plenty to explore after the season 1 finale: Carrie starts dating again and moves on from Mr. Big, scattering his ashes at the Pont des Arts; Miranda relocates to the West Coast to be with Che; and Charlotte learns a lesson about letting go of labels thanks to her child, Rock, who skipped out on their “they-mitzvah.”
Actress Sarita Choudhury, who plays Carrie Bradshaw's new real estate-selling friend, said in an interview that she has been thinking about a season 2 as well. Choudhury told Entertainment Tonight about her hopes for the next chapter: “I was thinking, you know when you bring in new characters and you just start establishing and everyone's getting used to all of us having grown up, Carrie's grown up. I feel like the second [season] would be able to just jump into who they really are as opposed to getting the audience used to seeing what they're seeing.”
Is there a trailer?
Max shared first teaser arrived on April 26, along with some first-look photos of the new season.
Is there any chance of Samantha's return?
Cattrall has been adamant that she won't be a part of And Just Like That..., telling Variety in 2022, “That’s a no. It’s powerful to say no.” However, on May 31, 2023, the outlet reported that the actress will indeed reprise her role as Samantha, albeit briefly, in the show's season 2 finale.
Variety reports, “But she will only appear in one scene. According to sources, Cattrall shot her dialogue on March 22 in New York City, without seeing or speaking with the stars of the series, including Sarah Jessica Parker, or with “And Just Like That” showrunner Michael Patrick King.”
The scene reportedly features Samantha on the phone with Carrie, appearing on-camera. Cattrall was dressed by SATC's iconic costume designer Patricia Field, who is not currently working on And Just Like That...
While Cattrall hasn't appeared on AJLT so far, her beloved character still plays a part in the story. (The first season featured Carrie texting with Samantha after they had a falling out and meeting her for drinks offscreen.) Asked whether Carrie and Samantha will continue to text in season 2, King responded, “Yes!” per Variety.
HBO and HBO Max CEO Casey Bloys also previously addressed whether Cattrall would appear in the second season. “I don’t think [she’d return],” he told Deadline in February 2022. “I think they handled it really sensitively and really well. I don’t expect to have those conversations.”
It looks like that has changed.
This story has been updated.
Aimée Lutkin is the weekend editor at ELLE.com. Her writing has appeared in Jezebel, Glamour, Marie Claire and more. Her first book, The Lonely Hunter, will be released by Dial Press in February 2022.
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