And just like that... a trailer has finally dropped. Watch here:
and 17 years after Carrie Bradshaw, Miranda Hobbes, and Charlotte York-Goldenblatt left our television screens, they’re officially back.
The trailer gives a brief glance of where we will find our three leading ladies when the series premieres on December 9th. Carrie is working with Che Diaz, played by Sara Ramírez, a non-binary comedian who hosts a podcast frequented by the former columnist. Charlotte is living her perfect Charlotte York life, attending her daughter’s piano recitals and admiring the hydrangeas in her living room as she totes an Oscar de la Renta garment bag.
Of course, other characters make a return, including Chris Noth as Mr. Big, Charlotte’s BFF, Anthony Marentino, played by Mario Cantone, and her husband, Harry Goldenblatt, played by Evan Handler. There is also a shot of the late Willie Garson, who returned to play Carrie’s friend Stanford Blatch ahead ofAs Sarah Jessica Parker returns to narration duty, we see new characters, lots of fashion, and even some scenes that weren’t caught by the paparazzi.
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