BREAKING: Sarah Jessica Parker just revealed an exciting update regarding the future of Carrie Bradshaw, sparking speculation about a potential return to the iconic role. In an appearance on CBS Mornings, Parker hinted that Carrie’s story may not be over, stating, “I’m not certain” it has ended.
The announcement comes after the conclusion of And Just Like That…, the sequel series that ran for three seasons starting in 2021. Parker emphasized that showrunner Michael Patrick King made the decision to end the series, reflecting on the importance of knowing when to step back. “Sometimes it’s best to gracefully walk away when things feel really right and energetic,” she explained.
Parker noted that King informed the cast of the show’s conclusion in July 2023 before making the public announcement. “And just like that… the ongoing storytelling of the Sex and the City universe is coming to an end,” King stated, adding that during the writing of the last episode, it became clear that this was a fitting moment to conclude the series.
While reflecting on the finale, Parker expressed uncertainty about what the end truly signifies, saying, “I could just be on hiatus.” This statement has ignited discussions among fans eager for more stories from the Sex and the City universe.
In addition to discussing Carrie, Parker took a moment to promote her literary imprint, SJP Lit, highlighting the upcoming release of I Am You by Victoria Redel. The book tells the story of two artists from 1600s Amsterdam, showcasing Parker’s commitment to storytelling beyond the screen.
As fans await further developments, the possibility of Carrie Bradshaw’s return remains an enticing prospect. Will she grace the screen again? Keep an eye on updates as this story unfolds.
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