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(watch trailer) “Sex and the City: And Just Like That” Drops December 9th on HBO Max

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Circle Thursday, December 9th for the first two episodes of “Sex and the City: And Just Like That,” on HBO Max.

Eight more episodes will follow on subsequent Thursdays.

This is the updated “Sex and the City” without Kim Cattrall but with Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristen Davis plus a raft of guest stars and new characters. It’s all about those wild girls in their 50s.

In the trailer, you’ll see a nice pic of Willie Garson as Stanford Blanch, the ladies’ gay friend. In real life, Garson very sadly died last month after battling pancreatic cancer. There’s a memorial service for him tomorrow in Los Angeles. I’ve heard that Elvis Costello, who’s in town for a show, will perform. They were great pals.

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