The revival of the iconic series Sex and the City will wrap up with its upcoming third season, marking the end of the beloved franchise’s latest chapter. The decision was confirmed by the show’s creative team, with showrunner Michael Patrick King noting that the story had reached a natural conclusion.
Originally a continuation of the hit 1990s and early 2000s show, And Just Like That followed Carrie Bradshaw and her friends as they navigated love, friendship, and life in their fifties. King explained that while crafting the final episodes, it became clear that this was the right moment to bring the journey to a close.
Lead actress Sarah Jessica Parker, who has portrayed Bradshaw for nearly three decades, reflected on the experience, calling it an unforgettable adventure filled with hard work and collaboration. Co-star Kristin Davis, who plays Charlotte York, expressed bittersweet emotions about the show’s ending.
Despite its legacy, the revival faced mixed reactions. Critics pointed to uneven storytelling and attempts to modernize the cast, which some felt were clumsy. Ratings also saw a steady decline, with viewership dropping significantly from the first season.
Fans shared mixed feelings about the announcement, with some lamenting the end while others hoped for improvements in future projects. While the franchise has expanded into films and spin-offs, King confirmed that this installment would be its final chapter.
The last episodes of And Just Like That are set to air soon, offering a farewell to the characters that have defined a generation of television.