Sex and the City is set for a ten-episode series reboot on HBO Max this spring (photo: Getty Images)
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Where are Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda today? We're about to find out in this new SATC reboot, coming to HBO Max

It's been nearly 16 years since the last episode of Sex and the City aired on HBO, and ten years since the critically-unacclaimed Sex and the City 2 movie premiered in theatres, but still, in 2021, we couldn't help but wonder... what are Carrie Bradshaw, Miranda Hobbes, Charlotte York-Goldenblatt, and Samantha Jones up to now?

For fans of the long-running series, which chronicled the fictional (but somehow all too real) lives of four single women living and working in New York City in the 1990s, get ready for a reboot. A new Sex and the City spinoff, called And Just Like That, will premiere this spring. The ten-episode series will star Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis in reprisals of their original SATC characters. Kim Cattrall will not be rejoining the original cast, so it remains to be seen what's happened to her character, Samantha Jones.

Parker, Nixon, and Davis posted a teaser trailer to their respective Instagram accounts Sunday night.

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The series will be executive produced by Michael Patrick King, who directed the original series and wrote and directed both SATC movies. Parker, Nixon, and David will co-executive produce. According to a report in Variety, the reboot will follow the three original characters as they "navigate love and friendship in their 50s."

“I grew up with these characters," said Sarah Aubrey, head of original content at HBO Max, in a statement. "I can’t wait to see how their story has evolved in this new chapter, with the honesty, poignancy, humor and the beloved city that has always defined them."

Sex and the City the series and films were based on Candace Bushnell's Sex and the City columns in the New York Observer, which were anthologized in a book by the same name.