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						<p>At the end of the second <strong><em>Sex and the City</em> </strong>movie, Big (<strong><strong>Chris Noth</strong></strong>) gifted Carrie (<strong><strong>Sarah Jessica Parker</strong></strong>) with an even bigger engagement ring and they seemingly lived happily ever after. So, will that still be the case when the new revival drops on HBO Max?</p>


<p>“This is insane. My favorite girls will be back. But wait, what about Mr. Big?” one fan commented on <strong>the new trailer Parker, 55, shared via Instagram</strong> on Sunday, January 10. “Wait and see,” the designer coyly replied.</p>
<p>The comment comes two years after journalist <strong>James Andrew Miller</strong> claimed on his <strong>“Origins” podcast</strong> that the third movie script — which was later scrapped after <strong><strong>Kim Cattrall</strong></strong> decided <strong>not to return</strong> — included the death of Big.</p>
<figure id="attachment_1947218"  class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/01/11/sjp-plays-coy-about-chris-noth-s-satc-return-after-report-big-will-die-0.jpg" alt="Sarah Jessica Parker Plays Coy About Chris Noth Return After EP Previously Said They Would Kill Big" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth in ‘Sex and the City’ in 2008.</span> <span class="credit">New Line/Kobal/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p>“People close to Kim believe that the script didn’t have a lot to offer the character of Samantha,” Miller said during the November 2018 episode. “They point to the fact that it calls for <strong>Mr. Big to die of a heart attack</strong> in the shower, relatively early on in the film, making the remainder of the movie more about how Carrie recovers from Big’s death than about the relationship between the four women.”</p>


<p>During the podcast, Miller interviewed the entire cast of the franchise <strong>with the exception of Cattrall</strong>, 55, who passed on contributing. Noth, 66, revealed to Miller that he doesn’t enjoy the movies nearly as much as the series, which aired on HBO from 1998 to 2004.</p>
<p>“I really didn’t enjoy any of the movies. I really hate corny stuff and it could be because I’m a little bit of a cynic. Like, the whole thing at the end of the [first] movie in the shoe closet, hated it,” the <em>Law &amp; Order</em> alum explained, referencing the end of the first movie in which Big proposed again to Carrie. “Hated the thing at the end of the movie after I felt she deceived me and then I say, ‘Well, it’s time I give you a bigger diamond ring.’ Hated it. I just hate the cornball s–t. I thought it was just really sentimental and overly romantic without any feet in realism.”</p>
<p>However, he also said that he wasn’t relieved when the third film was scrapped, because he heard it was “really a superior script.” Noth added that although he’s “a big fan of the series,” he thought that “even the humor didn’t match the series.”</p>


<p>A month later, the former <em>Good Wife</em> star fired back at Miller’s claim about the third script. “There’s no way he’s dying,” he told <em>The Sun</em> in December 2018. “That <strong>was all a lie</strong>.”</p>
<p>The10-episode<em> Sex and the City</em> revival titled <em>And Just Like That</em> is set to begin production in the spring in New York City. It will follow Carrie, Charlotte (<strong><strong>Kristin Davis</strong></strong>) and Miranda (<strong><strong>Cynthia Nixon</strong></strong>) as they navigate through life in their 50s.</p>
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						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Emily Longeretta</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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