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Sarah Jessica Parker says 'Sex in the City' revival will address the coronavirus pandemic

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Sarah Jessica Parker confirmed that the upcoming "Sex and the City" revival will indeed see the characters tackle the coronavirus in New York City.

It was announced earlier this month that HBO Max is bringing back the iconic dramedy series with a new chapter titled, "And Just Like That..." which will feature Parker (Carrie Bradshaw), Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes), and Kristin Davis (Charlotte York).

Kim Cattrall, who played Samantha Jones, will not be returning. Speaking to Vanity Fair in a recent interview, Parker noted that she has not been given a script for the series yet, but is in full contact with the writers' room.

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