It’s the moment “Sex and the City” fans have been waiting for – a date for the return of Carrie and friends, 17 years after the original show ended.
In a teaser-trailer released Friday, streaming service HBO Max announced that the new 10-part spinoff series “And Just Like That…” will debut on December 9.
The first two episodes will air on that date, with the next eight episodes premiering each Thursday after that, HBO Max said in a press release.
Described by HBO Max as a “new chapter” of the original hit show, “And Just Like That…” will follow fashionistas Carrie, Charlotte and Miranda – played by Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon, respectively – as they navigate life in their 50s.
HBO Max and CNN share a parent company, WarnerMedia.
The original series “Sex and the City” ran on HBO from 1998 to 2004 and was created by Darren Star, based on the book of the same name by Candace Bushnell.
It followed the women as they experienced the ups and downs of love, careers and friendship in their 30s.
Kim Cattrall, who starred as Samantha in the original 90s and 00s show, will not return for the reboot, which will feature some new faces as well as old friends.
Earlier this year, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon posted teasers about the upcoming series on their Instagram pages, with shots of New York City alongside the text “And just like that… the story continues…”