Kim Cattrall never returns to “Sex and the City”, despite rumors of a restart

Kim Cattrall is ready to move permanently from “Sex and the City”.

The actress who played the iconic PR goddess, Samantha Jones, in the Emmy-winning HBO show is not interested in returning to the series, despite rumors that a restart is underway for HBO Max.

Sarah Jessica Parker (Carrie Bradshaw), Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes) and Kristin Davis (Charlotte York) would all be on board for a limited series, according to Page Six.

Meanwhile, Cattrall told the Fiction Woman Award podcast on Tuesday that she was “lucky” to play the character and was “very fun.”

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“Leaving, even if it’s the only thing to do, you always feel, it’s a bit of a shame, I think. The taste of shame and you have to give it up. You don’t want to become that bird in a cage,” she said.

“Sex and the City” cast from left to right: Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Davis and Kim Cattrall.
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The 64-year-old also responded to the reaction she received because she openly said she was exceeding the franchise.

“I remember having a lot of pain on social media because I don’t want to make a movie. It was amazing some of the things people wrote to me – ‘I work in a bank and I don’t like this person and I “I like classes, but I do. So you do!” Cattrall said.

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“I’m lucky enough to have a choice, not that I didn’t work for it. I have,” she added. “It’s something I’m very lucky to have and I’m very protective of him. I wouldn’t do well to do something I wouldn’t want to do.”

(LR) Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kim Cattrall arrive at the German premiere of

(LR) Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kim Cattrall arrive at the German premiere of “Sex and the City: The Movie”.
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Cattrall acknowledged that he would prefer to use his platform “to tell stories about women my age who have gone through losses. The loss is the biggest headache for my 60s so far. I lost my father “I lost my brother.”

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“Sex and the City” began as a television show in 1998 and ran on HBO until 2004. The four best friends came together for two films, released in 2008 and 2010.

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