The reload of Sex and the City on HBO Max does not include Chris Noth’s Mr. Big character not
The reload of Sex and the City currently being developed for HBO Max will not be Chris Noth’s character, Mr. Big, does not contain.
Insiders told Page Six that Noth, 66, will not be in the reboot And Just Like That again, which will air on HBO Max in a series of ten episodes that revisit the hit franchise.
Noth appears in the role, which was the boyfriend and later husband of Carrie Bradshaw, played by Sarah Jessica Parker in the show and in subsequent films.


The latest: The Sex and the City recharge currently being developed for HBO Max does not feature the character of Chris Noth, Mr. Big not. Noth was broken up in New Jersey earlier this month
In the storyline of the series, Bradshaw and Mr. Big during the course of the series dated and vows traded in the 2008 film, while in the sequel of 2010 they deal with marriages.
Noth continues to pursue other endeavors, appearing in shows such as The Equalizer, with two films in pre-production: Brooklyn All American and Someday Sometime.
David Eigenberg, who plays Steve Brady, is the romantic interest of Cynthia Nixon’s character Miranda Hobbes, according to the outlet. and series of regular Kim Cattrall, amid bad blood with Parker.
Parker opened earlier this month about the emergence of the new project in a pre-recorded track that will be broadcast on the virtual benefit for the Playpark Partners program of Central Park Conservancy, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Frequent: Nothing appeared in 40 episodes of the HBO hit between 1998 and 2004

Noth keeps busy with other endeavors and appears in programs like The Equalizer with Queen Latifah
She said the idea initially came up ‘during the shelter in place’ amid the outbreak of COVID-19.
‘I mean around April or May … I was listening to a podcast and it came to my mind [showrunner] “Michael Patrick King and I have never talked about our experience in producing the program,” said Parker.
She added that the idea of a procedural podcast went to an extension of the popular series, this time dealing with contemporary issues brought about by the pandemic.
“New York is turned off in a way that affects many other people as well, because it’s the center of finance, it’s the center of culture, one could argue, and its silence was deafening,” she said. ‘All of these conversations became a big part of our experience in our homes, and Michael was just really interested.
“And so was born – and so.”
Production of the project is expected to begin this spring.