And Just Like That Ends After Three Seasons
And Just Like That Ends After Three Seasons

And Just Like That Ends After Three Seasons

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The HBO Max series And Just Like That, a sequel to Sex and the City, has been canceled after three seasons but will conclude with an expanded two-part finale. Kim Cattrall, who played Samantha Jones in the original series and made only brief cameo appearances in the sequel, posted a cryptic message with a sunset photo, which fans interpreted as a reaction to the show's ending. Cattrall was the only original lead not to fully reprise her role, reportedly due to past tensions with the cast, particularly Sarah Jessica Parker, who has denied these claims. Leading cast members Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis expressed bittersweet reflections on the show's conclusion, acknowledging the deep impact of their characters and the journey over nearly three decades. The spin-off faced criticism from fans for certain storylines and character developments but remained a significant cultural presence. The show's ending marks the close of a franchise that began in 1998 and includes two films, with fans hoping for new projects involving the original cast, especially Cattrall's Samantha Jones.

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