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HBO Max eyes possible revival of HBO hit Sex and The City

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It’s been revealed that HBO Max is in talks to reboot the 90’s HBO classic Sex and The City. The potential reboot would be a limited series and would run on the new streaming platform.

Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis are all reported to reprise their iconic roles as Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte.

Kim Cattrall will not be reprising her role as fan favourite Samantha Jones. In an interview with Women’s Prize for Fiction podcast, Cattrall opened up about walking away from the franchise stating: “Walking away, even if it’s the only thing to do, you always feel, it’s a bit of a shame, I think.” Before talks of a reboot, a third Sex and The City film was in the works before ultimately being canceled. “We had this

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