Get Ready for a New Journey: A ‘Sex and the City’ Sequel Is on Its Way to TV

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Exciting news for fans of Sex and the City: a follow-up series is in the works! So, grab your favorite cocktail, throw on those chic high heels, and prepare for a nostalgic ride. It’s time to dive back into the world of relationships and friendships, and I can’t help but feel a rush of Aidan nostalgia (because let’s be honest, Team Aidan forever).

What’s the Scoop?

Candace Bushnell, the original author of Sex and the City, has released a new book titled Is There Still Sex in the City? set to hit shelves this August. This new work delves into the realms of dating, intimacy, and companionship for women over 50. Paramount Television has already secured the rights, signaling that a new series inspired by Bushnell’s latest insights is likely on the horizon.

While it seems the beloved characters—Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda, and Samantha—may not return for this iteration, there’s still plenty of excitement to look forward to. Bushnell has expressed her enthusiasm about exploring the diverse lives of women in their fifties. “In the past, being in your fifties meant winding down, but that’s not the case anymore,” she stated. “Many women are embracing new ventures, engaging in casual relationships, and rediscovering life in vibrant ways. I’m eager to showcase this rich tapestry of experiences on both the page and screen.”

Nicole Winters, head of Paramount TV, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of representing fifty-something women who often go unseen. “The original Sex and the City was revolutionary for women’s storytelling, and we’re excited to expand on that conversation by showcasing the narratives of women in their 50s—yes, there is more sex in the city!” she noted.

This development is particularly exciting given that it seems unlikely a Sex and the City 3 will ever materialize. So, here’s to a fresh group of women inspired by Bushnell’s work. And who knows? A cameo from Aidan wouldn’t hurt!

This article first appeared on March 28, 2019.

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In summary, a new series inspired by Sex and the City is on its way, focusing on the rich experiences of women in their fifties, led by Candace Bushnell’s latest book. With fresh perspectives and exciting narratives, this sequel promises to be a celebration of life at every age.