Wednesday May 4, 2022, Kim Cattrall, who played the character of Samantha Jones in Sex and the City, confided in the series And Just Like That in an interview with Variety magazine.
Kim Cattrall distinguished herself in the Samantha Jones character in the television series Sex and the City, broadcast between 1998 and 2004, then in the two films of the same name. In December 2021, while the reboot of the series baptized And Just Like That was unveiled, fans did not hide their disappointment when they saw that Kim Cattrall was not part of the cast, unlike her partners.
In an interview published on Wednesday May 4 by the magazine varietyKim Cattrall returned to his absence from the casting from the sequel to the series. And the 65-year-old actress made a revelation. “I was never contacted to be part of the reboot. As I had been clear about my refusal following the possible third film, I learned about it, like everyone else, on social networks” she explained. Indeed, she had not wished participate in the third film which was subsequently cancelled. At the time, she had not been convinced by the narrative framework linked to her character.
Kim Cattrall opens up about her relationships with her co-stars on the show
If she rubbed shoulders with the leading actresses of Sex and the City for several years, Kim Cattrall did not not necessarily established very good relations with them, especially with Sarah Jessica Parker. If she did not wish to comment on the interpreter of Carrie Bradshaw, their conflictual relationship is no secret. Regarding her friendship with Kristin David and Cynthia Nixon, she revealed, “It depends on how you define the word friend. I think we were colleagues. My colleagues are not my friends. It was professional“.
Today, Kim Cattrall has no regrets not to participate in the reboot of the American series. “It is a great wisdom to know when to stop. I didn’t want to compromise what the show meant to me” she concluded. A page has turned for the actress.
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