Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis shared emotional farewell messages as the third and final season of 'And Just Like That...' wraps up, marking the end of their journey in the 'Sex and the City' universe, with both expressing sadness and gratitude for the experience and their cast and crew.
Cynthia Nixon, star of HBO's The Gilded Age, discusses her character Ada Forte's misguided involvement in the Temperance movement, highlighting her growth from sheltered naivety to a petty tyrant in the series.
Cynthia Nixon reacts to the surprising plot of season 3 of 'And Just Like That,' where her character Miranda Hobbes has a messy and unexpected encounter with a nun, played by Rosie O'Donnell, highlighting the show's theme of single, dating, and failing at love.
Cynthia Nixon has spoken out about Sara Ramirez's exit from "And Just Like That," explaining that both Ramirez and the show's director felt the character Che Diaz had run its course. Despite being a controversial and unpopular character among fans, Nixon praised the impact Che had on the show. Ramirez acknowledged the online hate but emphasized the importance of protecting their mental health. The decision to remove Che was not related to Ramirez's political views but rather the character's diminishing value to the storyline.
Cynthia Nixon commented on Sara Ramírez's departure from "And Just Like That" for Season 3, stating that the character Che Diaz had run its course. Despite the polarizing reception, Nixon praised the character's impact. The series, a follow-up to "Sex and the City," is currently filming its third season, set to return in 2025. Karen Pittman, who played Professor Nya Wallace, will also not return due to scheduling conflicts.
Cynthia Nixon reveals that Sara Ramírez, who played Che Diaz, will not return for Season 3 of And Just Like That, as the character's arc was considered complete by both Ramírez and showrunner Michael Patrick King.
Cynthia Nixon discusses her dual roles in "And Just Like That" and "The Gilded Age," highlighting her career's full-circle moment as she juggles filming both shows simultaneously. Nixon reflects on how her characters, Miranda Hobbes and Ada Brook, mirror her own life and activism, and she shares insights into the upcoming seasons and her continued advocacy work.
Cynthia Nixon, known for her roles in "Sex and the City" and "And Just Like That...", lost on "Celebrity Jeopardy!" after incorrectly answering a history clue about a unique building, while stand-up comedian Heather McMahan emerged as the winner. Despite leading in the game, Nixon's confusion led her to write "VA Hospital" instead of the correct answer, "The Pentagon," resulting in a loss of $11,500. Viewers expressed surprise and disappointment at Nixon's mistake. In recent news, Nixon also participated in a hunger strike to advocate for a permanent cease-fire in Gaza.
Cynthia Nixon, known for her role on "Sex and the City," failed to answer the final question correctly on "Celebrity Jeopardy!" The clue was about a unique building in Virginia, and Nixon incorrectly guessed "VA Hospital" instead of "The Pentagon." Her incorrect answer cost her a significant portion of her winnings, while fellow contestant Heather McMahan answered correctly and advanced to the semi-finals. Viewers criticized Nixon's mistake on social media, calling it the "easiest final Jeopardy question in history."
Bradley Cooper admitted to lying about knowing how to drive a stick shift in order to land a role on "Sex and the City" in 1999. Despite struggling with the vintage sports car during filming, he managed to complete the scene with the help of a stand-in. Cooper's experience on the show solidified his passion for acting and he went on to achieve major success in Hollywood. Other notable guest stars on "Sex and the City" who found success include John Slattery, Murray Bartlett, and Jennifer Coolidge.
Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon reflect on their time together on "Sex and the City" as the show celebrates its 25th anniversary. The three stars also discuss updates to the storyline in the first season of "And Just Like That..." and the return of familiar faces, including John Corbett and Kim Cattrall. The actresses reflect on how easy it was to come together again after 15 years and how much has happened in their personal and professional lives since the original show aired.
The second season of "And Just Like That..." has premiered with a disjointed second episode that focuses on minor inconveniences for the original characters while the new characters, women of color, deal with deeper problems. Carrie deals with the humiliating task of recording an ad for a vaginal suppository on her sex podcast, while Charlotte loses her mind when her daughter sells some of her designer clothes. Meanwhile, Lisa deals with a difficult mother-in-law, and Nya struggles with her separation from her husband.
Cynthia Nixon suggested that the cast of And Just Like That... would have been "walking on eggshells" if Kim Cattrall had returned full-time due to her long-standing feud with Sarah Jessica Parker. Kim will make a brief cameo in the upcoming season, but it was shot separately from the rest of the cast. Cynthia stated that the dynamic on set was different without Kim, but everyone who was there wanted to be there. The feud between Kim and Sarah Jessica has been ongoing for years, with Kim accusing her of exploiting her brother's death to restore her "nice girl" persona.
Cynthia Nixon shared her thoughts on filming And Just Like That without Kim Cattrall, who played Samantha Jones in Sex and the City. Nixon revealed that she read about Cattrall's return in the script but hasn't seen the episode yet. She also spoke about how things were different in season one without Samantha, but emphasized that everyone who was there really wanted to be there. The news of Cattrall's return comes after a possible third SATC movie fell through in 2017 due to reported demands from Cattrall that Warner Bros. wasn't comfortable with.
Cynthia Nixon, who directed multiple episodes of And Just Like That, addressed Kim Cattrall's highly anticipated cameo in the upcoming season. While she hasn't watched any of the episodes in full, she said that filming without one member of the iconic foursome felt "different," but everyone who was there really wanted to be there. She also hinted at Kim's disdain towards the show, saying that it was great to work with a cast who all loved each other and wanted to be there. Cynthia declined to comment on whether she had been in touch with Kim.