The *Sex and the City* movie cast has captivated audiences for over two decades, transitioning from a groundbreaking HBO series to two major motion pictures and, most recently, the polarizing yet popular sequel series, *And Just Like That...* (AJLT). As of December 2025, the franchise remains a cultural touchstone, with fans eagerly awaiting the next chapter. The core cast members have not only reprised their iconic roles but have also navigated complex real-life dynamics and new career paths, making their journey as dramatic off-screen as it is on the streets of New York City.
The original two films, *Sex and the City: The Movie* (2008) and *Sex and the City 2* (2010), served as a bridge between the original series and the current iteration, solidifying the characters of Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha in cinematic history. The latest updates, however, all point to the highly anticipated return of the core group—minus one—for *And Just Like That...* Season 3, which is slated to premiere in 2025, promising fresh storylines, new fashion, and the continued evolution of these beloved characters.
The Core Sex and the City Movie Cast: Full Biography and Current Projects
The original cast of the two *Sex and the City* films—and the subsequent *And Just Like That...* series—is a collection of Emmy and Golden Globe winners whose careers have flourished alongside the franchise. Below is a comprehensive look at the main cast, their iconic roles, and their most recent professional updates as of late 2024 and early 2025.
- Sarah Jessica Parker (Carrie Bradshaw)
- Role: Carrie Bradshaw, the iconic fashionista and relationship columnist.
- Biography: Born March 25, 1965, in Nelsonville, Ohio. A four-time Golden Globe winner and two-time Emmy winner for her role in the franchise. She serves as an executive producer on *And Just Like That...*
- Current Update: Confirmed to return as Carrie Bradshaw for *And Just Like That...* Season 3, with production scheduled for late 2024. She continues to run her successful SJP Collection shoe and accessories line.
- Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes)
- Role: Miranda Hobbes, the cynical, career-driven lawyer whose life has seen major shifts in the sequel series.
- Biography: Born April 9, 1966, in New York City. An Emmy, Tony, and Grammy Award winner. She is also a noted political activist and ran for Governor of New York in 2018.
- Current Update: Reprising her role as Miranda Hobbes for *AJLT* Season 3. In addition to acting, Nixon has also directed several episodes of the sequel series, showcasing her versatility behind the camera.
- Kristin Davis (Charlotte York Goldenblatt)
- Role: Charlotte York Goldenblatt, the optimistic art dealer focused on family and traditional values.
- Biography: Born February 23, 1965, in Boulder, Colorado. An Emmy and Golden Globe nominee for her role. She is also a dedicated philanthropist, notably working with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
- Current Update: Confirmed to return as Charlotte for *AJLT* Season 3. She has also recently been involved in producing and starring in holiday films.
- Kim Cattrall (Samantha Jones)
- Role: Samantha Jones, the fiercely independent, sexually liberated publicist.
- Biography: Born August 21, 1956, in Liverpool, England. A Golden Globe winner for her portrayal of Samantha. Famously did not return for the initial run of *And Just Like That...* due to long-standing tensions.
- Current Update: While she made a brief, highly-publicized cameo in the *AJLT* Season 2 finale, she is not expected to return for Season 3. She has recently been focusing on other television roles, including the series *Glamorous* and *How I Met Your Father*. Recent reports also noted her marriage to Russell Thomas in 2025.
- Chris Noth (John 'Mr. Big' Preston)
- Role: Mr. Big, Carrie's on-again, off-again love interest and eventual husband.
- Biography: Born November 13, 1954, in Madison, Wisconsin. Known for his roles in *Law & Order* and *The Good Wife*. His character's fate was a major plot point in the first season of *AJLT*.
- Current Update: His character's story concluded early in *AJLT* Season 1. His recent professional activity has been heavily scrutinized following various allegations, which he has denied.
And Just Like That... Season 3: Cast Exits, Returns, and Exciting Newcomers (2025)
The evolution of the *Sex and the City* universe into *And Just Like That...* has brought significant cast shake-ups, reflecting a deliberate effort to diversify the show's landscape and address the aging of the original characters. The news surrounding Season 3, set for a 2025 release, is particularly dynamic, with key players making their final bows and new talent stepping into the spotlight.
Season 3 will see the return of the central trio—Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis—alongside several beloved supporting actors who have become integral to the new narrative. These include:
- Mario Cantone as Anthony Marentino (Charlotte’s friend and wedding planner).
- Evan Handler as Harry Goldenblatt (Charlotte’s husband).
- David Eigenberg as Steve Brady (Miranda’s ex-husband).
- Sarita Choudhury as Seema Patel (Carrie’s real estate friend).
- Nicole Ari Parker as Lisa Todd Wexley (Charlotte’s new friend and documentarian).
- Karen Pittman as Dr. Nya Wallace (Miranda’s former professor).
However, the new season is also marked by notable exits. The decision to streamline the ensemble cast means that some characters introduced in the first two seasons will not be returning. More excitingly, the production has confirmed two major additions that promise to inject fresh energy and topical authority into the series: the return of Rosemarie DeWitt and the arrival of Broadway legend Patti LuPone as a new cast member. DeWitt's return is highly anticipated, and LuPone’s involvement suggests a significant, potentially dramatic new storyline for one of the main women, likely in the New York arts or political scene, further expanding the show's focus beyond the original four friends.
The Samantha Jones Question: Inside the SJP and Kim Cattrall Feud Update
The most persistent and intriguing storyline surrounding the *Sex and the City* movie cast is the decades-long, highly-publicized feud between Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall. The absence of Samantha Jones from the first season of *And Just Like That...* was a major talking point, and her brief, non-confrontational phone cameo in the Season 2 finale became one of the most celebrated moments of the entire franchise revival.
The tension between the two stars reportedly dates back to the original series, fueled by alleged salary disparities and a clash of personalities. While the two have maintained a frosty, professional distance, Parker has publicly acknowledged the difficulty of the situation, while Cattrall has been vocal about her reasons for not wanting to return to the role full-time.
Crucially, Cattrall’s Season 2 cameo was reported to have been filmed without her interacting with any of the main cast members, including Parker, Cynthia Nixon, or Kristin Davis, and was a separate scene coordinated directly with showrunner Michael Patrick King. This arrangement underscores the ongoing, complex relationship dynamics among the original cast. Despite the brief return, sources and Cattrall herself have indicated that the cameo was a one-off, and she is not slated to return for *AJLT* Season 3. Her focus remains on new and diverse acting projects, signaling a definitive chapter closure for her time as Samantha Jones, despite the character's enduring legacy and the topical authority she brings to discussions of female sexuality.
The Evolution of the Sex and the City Universe: From Films to Streaming Series
The journey of the *Sex and the City* cast from a 1998 cable TV show to a 2025 streaming sequel highlights a significant shift in media consumption and storytelling. The two major films, *Sex and the City: The Movie* (2008) and *Sex and the City 2* (2010), were blockbuster events that successfully captured the glamour and friendship that defined the series. The films were essentially extended, high-budget episodes that allowed fans to see the characters navigate marriage, motherhood, and middle age.
However, the transition to *And Just Like That...* (AJLT) for the streaming service Max (formerly HBO Max) marked a more radical departure. The sequel series has actively sought to address criticisms of the original franchise—namely its lack of diversity and its often-aspirational, sometimes unrealistic, portrayal of New York life.
By introducing new, diverse characters like Seema, Lisa Todd Wexley, and Dr. Nya Wallace, the show has broadened its topical authority to include discussions on racial identity, gender fluidity (through Charlotte's child, Rock), and the challenges of dating in the modern digital age. The focus has shifted from the pursuit of "The One" to the complexities of grief, career reinvention, and personal identity in one's late 50s and 60s. This evolution ensures the franchise remains relevant, fresh, and a continuous source of curiosity for both long-time fans and new viewers.
Topical Authority: The Enduring Legacy of the Core Four
The enduring appeal of the *Sex and the City* movie cast lies not just in their on-screen chemistry but in the cultural impact of their characters. Carrie Bradshaw, Miranda Hobbes, Charlotte York Goldenblatt, and Samantha Jones represent distinct archetypes of the modern woman, and their stories have provided a framework for discussing critical social issues for decades. The franchise's topical authority extends into fashion, relationships, female friendship, and the very identity of New York City.
As the cast moves into Season 3 of *And Just Like That...* in 2025, the narrative continues to explore challenging topics, including the complexities of aging, the changing landscape of marriage, and the necessity of forging new friendships later in life. The continued success of the revival, despite its controversies, is a testament to the powerful, emotional connection audiences have with the original cast and the timeless questions their characters grapple with.
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