The And Just Like That Season 2 trailer for the upcoming return of Max‘s Sex and the City sequel has been released. The trailer teases what viewers can expect from Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte in the next installment. Season 2 premieres on Thursday, June 22 — exclusively on Max.
The video features Carrie trying to go forward with her life a year after moving on from Big’s death. Meanwhile, Charlotte gets an unexpected job opportunity and Miranda faces the challenges of being in a new relationship. It also gives fans a glimpse of Carrie and Aidan’s long-awaited reunion.
Check out the And Just Like That Season 2 trailer below (watch more trailers):
Who’s Involved in Just Like That Season 2?
And Just Like That is written, directed, and executive produced by Michael Patrick King. Executive producers Parker, Davis, Nixon, Julie Rottenberg, Elisa Zuritsky, and John Melfi. The series features the return of Sex and the City vets Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis, who also serve as executive producers.
“The new chapter of the groundbreaking HBO series follows Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte as they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s,” reads the logline.
They are joined by series regulars Sara Ramírez, Sarita Choudhury, Nicole Ari Parker, Karen Pittman, Mario Cantone, David Eigenberg, Evan Handler, Christopher Jackson, Niall Cunningham, Cathy Ang, and Alexa Swinton. Season 2 will include return of franchise alum John Corbett as he reprises his role as Aidan Shaw. Grammy winner Sam Smith will also have a guest appearance.
The original Sex and the City series was set and shot in New York City. Nominated for over 50 Emmy Awards and winning seven, the HBO series aired 94 episodes over six seasons. It premiered on June 6, 1998, and concluded on February 22, 2004. It was followed by a Sex and the City movie in 2008, which was followed by Sex and the City 2 in 2010; both were box office successes. A third film was developed in 2016 but ultimately canceled, reportedly due to co-star Kim Cattrall’s unwillingness to revisit the part of Samantha.