Sarah Jessica Parker on ‘SATC’ reboot: There will be no fourth lead
Sarah
Jessica
Parker
says
there
are
no
plans
to
replace
Kim
Cattrall
in
the
“Sex
and
the
City”
reboot.
Parker,
the
show’s
star
and
executive
producer,
was
spotted
in
New
York
on
Wednesday
and
said
Cattrall’s
departure
doesn’t
mean
a
different
actor
will
join
the
three
remaining
leads.
“We’re
not
looking
to
create
a
fourth
character,”
Parker,
55,
revealed,
adding,
“We
have
New
York
City
as
a
great
character.
There
will
be
lots
of
interesting
new
characters
that
we’re
excited
about.”
Original
stars
Parker,
Kristin
Davis
and
Cynthia
Nixon
have
all
signed
on
for
the
upcoming
HBO
Max
series
—
without
Cattrall,
who
has
expressed
her
distaste
over
the
last
several
years
for
Parker
and
any
future
“SATC”
projects.
Parker
also
said
Wednesday
that
the
cast
hasn’t
started
filming
yet
and
that
the
COVID-19
vaccine
“is
playing
a
major
role
in
that.”

Davis,
Sarah
Jessica
Parker,
Cynthia
Nixon
and
Kim
Cattrall
in
the
“Sex
and
the
City”
movie
New
Line
Cinema
But
she
she
can’t
wait
to
be
“shooting
in
the
city
that
we
love,”
saying
she’s
“hoping
to
be
part
of
a
city
that’s
able
to
support
our
businesses
and
culture
and
institutions
that
have
been
closed
down
and
the
business
that
have
been
hurt
in
the
process.”
This
week,
Parker
confirmed
that
the
10-episode
reboot,
called
“And
Just
Like
That…,”
will
debut
on
HBO
Max.
Parker
has
stated
that
she’ll
miss
Cattrall
while
filming
the
new
series,
despite
their
alleged
feud.
Meanwhile,
Cattrall,
64,
has
yet
to
publicly
comment
on
not
joining
the
reboot
but
did
suggest
via
Twitter
that
she
was
“putting
herself
first.”
Source : Leah Bitsky Link