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Here's Proof And Just Like That... Season 2 Is Coming Soon
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Date:2025-04-14 04:26:18
And Just Like That... season two is preparing to take flight, as filming has wrapped.
And speaking of flying, you may coo over the wrap gift that cast members Kristin Davis (Charlotte York-Goldenblatt) and Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbs) gave the Sex and the City sequel series' costume designers, Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago. The shared an Instagram photo of the present, a black hoodie with a pigeon printed on the back, as well as a thank-you note from the actresses.
"The nicest wrap gift ever!" they captioned the April 10 post. "Hail to the pigeon hoody! @iamkristindavis @cynthiaenixon thank you!!!"
The costume designers also included a printed note that came with the gift. "And Just Like That...it's a wrap!" it read. "Thank you for your hard work this season. Love, Kristin & Cynthia."
The hoodie's pigeon design appears to be a tongue-in-beak references to a curious accessory that main star Sarah Jessica Parker's character Carrie Brawshaw apparently carries in season two of And Just Like That...: An $890 JW Anderson clutch that resembles, yes, a pigeon.
The actress was seen carrying the handbag while filming a scene for the show in New York City last October.
And she previously gave followers a glimpse at the item in a behind-the-scenes pic, where she also confirmed season two had begun filming.
"First exterior," she captioned the Oct. 5, 2022 post. "Streets of NY. X, SJ."
Later, in December, Max—formerly HBO Max—released teaser trailer for its 2023 releases, which included new footage from And Just Like That... season two. The new installment of the show sees Carrie reunite with former partner Aiden Shaw, played by returning Sex and the City star John Corbett.
Season two of And Just Like That... is expected to premiere this summer on Max.
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