Thursday, May 21, 2026

“Sex and the City” Reboot News: All the Men Are Coming Back Including Chris Noth, Evan Handler, Mario Cantone, David Eigenberg

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“Sex and the City” fans should be pleased. All the men are returning after all to the reboot.

The HBO Max series will include Chris Noth, Evan Handler, David Eigenberg, plus John Corbett, Mario Cantone, and Willie Garson.

Of course Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon are back, too. Only Kim Cattrall will be absent.

So that’s the whole main cast. Only the great Lynn Cohen, who played Magda, nanny to Miranda (Nixon)’s kid, can’t return. She passed away last February 2020 at age 86.

And Jennifer Hudson isn’t coming back from the first movie. There will be four Black actresses coming in to replace her including Sara Ramirez.

“And Just Like That…” will tell the story of all these people in their 50s. God bless them.

 

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