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Bloys stated that Sarah Jessica Parker, who plays Carrie Bradshaw on the program, and author Michael Patrick King, who supervise of the follow up, are “not trying to re-do ‘Sex and the City.'”
“They’re not trying to say that these characters are reliving their 30s. It is very much a story about women in their 50s, and they are dealing with things that people deal with in their 50s,” Bloys stated, including that considering that a lot time has actually passed, “just as in real life, people come into your life, people leave.”
“Friendships fade, and new friendships start,” she included. “So I think it is all very indicative of the real stages, the actual stages of life. They’re trying to tell an honest story about being a woman in her 50s in New York. So it should all feel somewhat organic, and the friends that you have when you’re 30, you may not have when you’re 50.”
Bloys included that the program will likewise include more variety into the author’s space and the program’s representation of New york city City, informing the publication, “they are being very, very conscious about understanding that New York has to reflect the way New York looks today.”
Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbs) and Kristin Davis (Charlotte York) will sign up with Bradshaw on the reboot, entitled “And Just Like That.”
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Jobber Wiki author Frank Long contributed to this report.