The 'Sex and the City' revival will see the return of David Eigenberg, Willie Garson, Mario Cantone and Evan Handler.

David Eigenberg

David Eigenberg

The four actors, who played Steve Brady, Stanford Blatch, Anthony Marentino and Harry Goldenblatt, respectively, have been confirmed for the HBO Max series 'And Just Like That...'.

It comes days after it was announced that Chris Noth's alter ego Mr. Big will be back.

Sarah Jessica Parker, who will be back as leading lady Carrie Bradshaw - who married Mr. Big in the first of two spin-off movies in 2008 - commented on Instagram: "A secret I no longer have to keep!!! X."

And Sara Ramirez was recently revealed to be playing a non-binary character with they/them pronouns.

The streaming platform confirmed Sara will play a character named Che Diaz, who is described as a non-binary, queer, stand-up comedian, who runs a podcast on which Carrie regularly features.

A description of Che from HBO Max reads: “Che is a big presence with a big heart whose outrageous sense of humour and progressive, human overview of gender roles has made them and their podcast very popular.”

Carrie will also be reunited with her pals Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte York Goldenblatt (Kristin Davis).

'And Just Like That...' is the phrase Carrie would use at the start of each episode of the hit comedy drama show - which first aired in 1998 and ran for six seasons until 2004.

The trio will be reunited for the first time on screen since the 2010 spin-off movie, 'Sex and the City 2', the sequel to 2008's 'Sex and the City', was released.

However, the revival series will be missing Samantha Jones, the character played by Kim Cattrall, as the actress is not returning to the hit show.

It may not come as a surprise to fans that the 64-year-old actress didn't want to return because she has been locked in a feud with Sarah Jessica for some time, and said in 2017 she has “never been friends” with her, before later insisting she “could have been nicer” on the set of the popular TV show.

Kim first publicly spoke of her feud with Sarah Jessica three years ago, when she insisted she wasn’t “friends” with any of her ‘Sex and the City’ co-stars, including Kristin and Cynthia .

She said at the time: “We’ve never been friends. We’ve been colleagues and, in some ways, it’s a very healthy place to be.”

The ‘Filthy Rich’ star then said she didn’t know what Sarah Jessica’s “problem” was, before later slamming her as “toxic” and “cruel”.


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