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Sex and the City stars launch reboot in New York

The cast and crew of And Just Like That... at the premiere at New York's Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday night
The cast and crew of And Just Like That... at the premiere at New York's Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday night

Members of the original cast of Sex and the City reunited on the red carpet in New York on Wednesday to celebrate the release of their series reboot, And Just Like That... .

Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis will appear in the programme that picks up with the same characters after roughly two decades.

Sarah Jessica Parker at the premiere

Kim Cattrall, who played Samantha Jones, the fourth member of the group of close girlfriends on Sex and the City, will not appear in the new series.

Nicole Ari Parker, Sara Ramirez and Sarita Choudhury are among some of the new cast members on the show.

Ramirez said she jumped at playing a non-binary, bisexual, queer character, who is a stand-up comedian and a podcast host.

Sara Ramirez at the premiere

"It was an opportunity that felt really aligned with where I was at and where I am at. And it felt organic and a natural fit," she said.

Parker said the idea of expanding the cast was thrilling.

Cynthia Nixon at the premiere

"The idea of the family growing, the fraternity, sorority growing was exciting and seemed challenging and interesting," she said.

Davis said their characters are now at a different cultural moment.

Kristin Davis at the premiere

"We're talking about different things. We're dealing with different things. So how would these characters deal with those things? That was interesting to us to think about," Davis explained.

The 10-episode HBO series will be available in Ireland from 9 December on Sky Comedy and streaming service Now. It brings back actors Chris Noth and Mario Cantone among other well-loved characters from the original show, according to HBO.

Chris Noth and wife Tara Wilson at the premiere

Noth likened reprising his role as Mr Big, Parker's long-term love interest, to picking up conversation with an old friend you haven't seen in 20 years.

"It was a special time in our lives and a special time in the city, and the city's had some hard times and I hope we can cheer it up a little," he said.

Source: Reuters

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