Sex and the City Reboot Ends After Three Seasons
Sex and the City Reboot Ends After Three Seasons

Sex and the City Reboot Ends After Three Seasons

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The HBO spinoff series 'And Just Like That…,' a continuation of the 'Sex and the City' franchise, is ending after its third season, marking the conclusion of the franchise's 27-year run. Creator Michael Patrick King, along with Sarah Jessica Parker and HBO executives, decided to end the series with a two-part finale, extending the final season to twelve episodes. The show faced declining viewership and criticism, particularly regarding its attempts at diversifying the cast, which were seen by some as heavy-handed and ineffective. Plot inconsistencies and unpopular characters also contributed to mixed reception among fans. Original cast member Kim Cattrall, who did not fully participate in the reboot due to past disagreements, acknowledged the end of the series on social media, reflecting on her legacy with the role of Samantha. Co-stars Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis expressed profound sadness and gratitude toward the cast, crew, and loyal fans, celebrating the impact of the characters over the years.

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