Page Six's Mara Siegler reports "there's buzz again in Hollywood that Sex and the City is coming back. A well-placed industry insider exclusively tells Page Six that the hit franchise will return to the small screen, with a limited series reboot coming to HBO Max, and would include all the original stars — except Kim Cattrall, who has repeatedly said she is not interested in returning." As Siegler notes, Sarah Jessica Parker said in an interview with Entertainment Tonight in September she'd be up for a revival in wake of returning for Hocus Pocus 2. “It’s hard to ignore the public outcry for Hocus Pocus,” she said. “I mean, it's really hard to ignore the deafening cry for a sequel. But I think to do some episodes of Sex and the City, I wouldn't call it a reboot, I would call it a ‘revisit.’” Parker added: "I’d like to see where all of them are. I'm curious, the world has changed even since the movie. I mean, the world has changed so much, technology and social media. They never -- which is maybe a virtue too because I would have complicated things even more -- so those characters never talked about social media, which I think would be really interesting and just also sexual politics and the #MeToo movement and Time’s Up has really steered conversations about sexual politics, and I think Carrie Bradshaw would just be so greedy to share her feelings and thoughts.”
TOPICS: Sex and the City, HBO Max, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Revivals