'And Just Like That...' Mr. Big will not appear in 'Sex and the City' reboot

Paramount Pictures/NewsmakersThe upcoming Sex and the City revival, And Just Like That..., will be missing another major character. 

February 19, 2021Updated: February 19, 2021
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

Paramount Pictures/NewsmakersThe upcoming Sex and the City revival, And Just Like That..., will be missing another major character. 

Page Six has confirmed that the character of Mr. Big will not appear in the SATC reboot that's in the works at HBO Max. Played by actor Chris Noth, Mr. Big was the longtime love interest of Sarah Jessica Parker's character Carrie Bradshaw throughout the original series' six seasons. 

The two married in Sex and the City: The Movie in 2008.  They hit a rough patch in their marriage in the 2010 sequel, Sex and the City 2, but ultimately reconciled. 

In addition to SJP returning as Carrie, the 10-episode series And Just Like That... will see Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis returning to their roles as Miranda Hobbes and Charlotte York, respectively. However, Kim Cattrall will not reprise her role of Samantha Jones. 

By Cillea Houghton
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