After years of rumours, a big screen bomb and false hope spurned by cast mate infighting, Sarah Jessica Parker’s groundbreaking hit series is finally making a TV comeback amid the ongoing streaming wars. Why?
After years of rumours, a big screen bomb and false hope spurned by cast mate infighting, Sarah Jessica Parker’s groundbreaking hit series, which originally wrapped in 2004, is finally making a TV comeback amid the ongoing streaming wars.Sex and the CityIt’s official. A 10-episode revival of the iconic series - which originally ran for six seasons between 1998 to 2004, before its 2010 big-screen sequel bombed amid franchise fatigue - is being created for HBO’s streaming service, HBO Max.
The reason involves a lengthy recap of what you might call the weirdest pop culture drama of late 2017 to early 2018.Back in September 2017, Parker let slip that a proposed third film in the franchise had been cancelled despite the fact they had a “beautiful, funny, heartbreaking, joyful, very relatable script and story”.