The COVID-19 Pandemic Becomes Part Of The Story Of A New Sex And The City Series
JAKARTA - The COVID-19 pandemic will be a part of the story of the new series Sex and the City, said Sarah Jessica Parker as a player.
To Vanity Fair today, Monday, February 1, Parker said that the pandemic will be part of the story because this series tells the life of the Sex and the City gang.
“(COVID-19) is certainly part of the story because the characters live in the city that is affected. How does it change relationships when friends start to disappear? I'm sure the writer discussed that, "he said.
The new Sex and the City series is titled Just Like That… This series tells the story of the friendship of Bradshaw (Parker), Miranda Hobbies (Cynthia Nixon), Charlotte York (Kristin Davis) entering the age of five.
In addition, Kim Cattrall, the actor of Samantha Jones did not join because he didn't want to have anything to do with Sex and the City even if it was a reunion.
Total of 10 episodes, Just Like That takes the city of New York as the background of the story. Even though the story is new, the production team ensures that the hallmark of Sex and the City will not be replaced.
The series is planned to be produced in the spring of this year and air on HBO but the production has not announced a release date.