And Just Like That, the popular Sex and the City spinoff series, has returned for its second season. As fans celebrate the franchise’s 25th anniversary, they can now stream the latest season on Max (formerly HBO Max). The original show, which debuted on June 6, 1998, paved the way for six seasons and two movies, and now the reboot continues the story.
The second season of And Just Like That picks up over a year after the sudden death of Carrie Bradshaw’s husband, Big (played by Chris Noth). Carrie, portrayed by Sarah Jessica Parker, is now focused on moving on and reconnecting with her former flame, Aiden Shaw (played by John Corbett). Judging from the trailer, viewers can expect to see Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) deepen her relationship with Ché (Sara Ramírez), while Charlotte York-Goldenblatt (Kristin Davis) brings comic relief as she juggles motherhood and her career. The trailer also hints at the highly-anticipated cameo appearance of Kim Cattrall, who returns as Samantha Jones. The series also features Sarita Choudhury as Seema Patel, Nicole Ari Parker as Lisa Todd Wexley, Karen Pittman as Dr. Nya Wallace, and Mario Cantone as Anthony Marentino.
For those who want to keep up with And Just Like That, the first two episodes premiered on Max on Thursday, June 22. Subsequent episodes will be released weekly every Thursday, with the season finale streaming on August 24. To watch the series, you’ll need a subscription to the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned streaming service. Max offers various subscription plans, ranging from $10 to $20 monthly or $100 to $200 annually. The plans come with and without ads, and both options grant access to the entire Sex and the City library, as well as other original shows, award-winning series, and movies such as The Idol, Succession, The Last of Us, Game of Thrones (and its prequel series House of the Dragon), The White Lotus, Euphoria, and more. Subscribers will also enjoy Oscar-nominated films like Elvis and The Banshees of Inisherin, the complete Harry Potter franchise (including the Return to Hogwarts 20th anniversary special), The Matrix Resurrections, and numerous other movies. The ad-based package costs $10 monthly or $100 per year, the ad-free tier is $15 monthly or $150 annually, and the newly-launched Ultimate ad-free plan is $20 per month or $200 per year. Only the ad-free packages allow users to download content, watch select movies in 4K HD, and stream Warner Bros. films on the same day as their theatrical release. Additionally, the plans enable users to stream on two to four devices simultaneously, depending on the chosen plan.
If you want to catch up on past Sex and the City seasons and movies, Max has you covered. All six seasons of the original series and the two film sequels, Sex and the City: The Movie (2008) and Sex and the City 2 (2010), are available on both Max plans. Alternatively, if you’re already a cord cutter or considering becoming one, you can watch the movies and original series by adding Max to streaming video-on-demand and live TV services like DirecTV, Hulu (with plans ranging from $8 to $70 monthly), or Amazon’s Prime Video (by adding Max for an additional $16 per month). You can also purchase or rent the films and first series on Prime Video. Max offers a seven-day trial to new subscribers, giving them an opportunity to watch And Just Like That, Sex and the City, and other content for free during the trial period.
In conclusion, And Just Like That has made its triumphant return, delighting fans of the Sex and the City franchise. As the second season streams on Max, viewers can immerse themselves in the lives of their favorite characters, as they navigate new relationships, challenges, and adventures. Whether you choose to subscribe to Max or utilize other streaming platforms that offer the series, there are plenty of options available for fans to enjoy all the exciting content the franchise has to offer.