“Sex and the City” returns with surprising salaries for its stars

“Sex and the City” will be back with Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon but without Kim Cattrall. The actresses will be shooting a new 10-episode season with the title And just like that.… which premieres on HBO Max.

After confirming the news, it has already been revealed how much the stars will charge for the new chapters.
According to Variety, artists will charge more than a million dollars per episode. The three actresses will also serve as executive producers.

The revival follows Carrie Bradshaw (Parker), Charlotte York (Davis) and Miranda Hobbes (Nixon) and their experiences of love and friendship at the age of 50. Production on the series is expected to begin in New York City in late spring.

Michael Patrick King will serve as executive producer along with Parker, Nixon and Davis.

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“Sex and the City” was created by Darren Star from Candace Bushnell’s 1997 book of the same name. The original series premiered on HBO in 1998 and ran for six seasons through 2004. In 2008, “Sex and the City: The Movie ”, grossing over $ 418 million with a budget of $ 65 million. As early as 2010, “Sex and the City 2” was released, which was much less successful at $ 290 million.

Cattrall will not return to fiction after starring in a media confrontation with Parker. Apparently, the stars’ salary had to do with their estrangement. ‘I thought after six years it was time for all of us to share in the unforeseen benefits of’ Sex and the City ‘.

When they didn’t seem interested in it, I thought it was time to move on, ”Cattrall announced inside Friday night with Jonathan Ross about the reasons why there was no seventh season.

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