She added, “The series is basically the third movie. That's how creative it was.” It is true that a large chunk of the show revolved around Brady's sex life.
She has heard a few details, like the fact that Samantha axed Carrie because Carrie dropped her as a publicist, which Cattrall correctly observed “feels different than the Samantha that I played.” She appears to be equally unconcerned with the fact that, toward the end of AJLT’s first season, the show’s cast and creators suddenly couldn’t stop talking about how much they didn’t want Samantha in the reboot — making it seem as if they very much wanted Samantha in the reboot. When asked how she felt upon finding out there would be a reboot without her, she recalled thinking, “Ooooh. How’s …” When the interviewer prompted, “How’s that going to work?” she responded, “You said it, not me.” A true professional! Prior to the interview, Cattrall was largely coy about why she was missing from one of the most discussed (though maybe not in a good way?) TV shows of the year.
In a new interview, the 'Sex and the City' star said she's never seen an episode of the revival—and wasn't asked to be a part of it.
“I guess it’s how you define friends,” Cattrall said when asked about her bond with the women of Sex and the City. “I think we were colleagues. “She had to sell it to some guy who’s wearing a hoodie, and that’s the dilemma she has.” When asked if she felt Samantha’s storyline wasn’t “progressing” in the third installment, Cattrall replied, “That’s an understatement.” And then there’s another movie?” Still, Cattrall admitted it was “scary” to step away from the franchise, despite being “bullied by the press or the fans or whomever — to just say, I’m good.” When asked how she feels about how AJLT addressed Samantha’s disappearance (the character fell out with Carrie when their professional relationship ended and was MIA for Big’s funeral), Cattrall said she hasn’t watched the show. “I made my feelings clear after the possible third movie, so I found out about it like everyone else did—on social media.” The film, which Cattrall distanced herself from in 2017, contained a “heartbreaking” storyline involving Miranda’s teenage son Brady sending unwanted dick pictures to Samantha. This tracks with Brady’s overtly sexual scenes in the reboot.
She said she had not watched the new 10-part series which sees Sarah Jessica Parker return as New York City columnist Carrie Bradshaw, Cynthia Nixon as Miranda ...
“But also, I was ready. Cattrall told US outlet Variety: “I was never asked to be part of the reboot. I so enjoyed it, but I’m over here.” I loved her so, so, so much. The way forward seemed clear.” I loved her.
Cattrall also referred to her former SATC cast members as "colleagues" rather than "friends"
“I was never asked to be part of the reboot,” Cattrall says. It’s so finite for me, so it doesn’t continue,” Cattrall says of her character’s mentions in the series. It’s powerful to say no,” she says. “I also didn’t want to compromise what the show was to me. For the actor, she swore off future SATC endeavors when the third movie fell through in 2017. Now, in a new interview, Cattrall addresses And Just Like That..., Samantha’s legacy, and her former cast members.
Kim Cattrall revealed that costume designer Patricia Field created a "K.C. cup" to cover her genitals during graphic sex scenes on "SATC."
“It’s a much safer place to be.” Of course, after years of playing the iconic character, Cattrall now has a new stipulation: “I don’t want to be nude anymore. “I didn’t think I could do it,” Cattrall explained in a new Variety interview.
Kim Cattrall spoke about not watching or acting in the 'Sex and the City' reboot 'And Just Like That' and her ongoing affection for the character of ...
Kim Cattrall did not return to the HBO Max reboot, which was a loss for audiences but ultimately what we expected. Sex and the City’s Samantha Jones lives on in And Just Like That … as a ghost in the machine: a faceless, voiceless apparition seen only in texts to Carrie Bradshaw’s phone. Cattrall turned down a never-made Sex and the City 3 script in 2017, which would have seen Samantha fielding dick pics (modern!) from Miranda’s 14-year-old son, Brady (gross!!!).
"I don't ever want to be on a set and not want to be there"Kim Cattrall has spoken out on Sex An...
It’s powerful to say no." “It’s a great wisdom to know when enough is enough,” Cattrall says of returning to the Sex And The City universe. "Everything in me went, ‘I’m done.’ And you can’t go against that feeling.
The series is basically the third movie. That's how creative it was … It's heartbreaking.”
“Why can’t Samantha, who owns her PR company — maybe she had to sell it because of financial woes?” she suggested when asked about her hopes for the character. “I would have preferred for all of us to have some kind of event to warrant a third film. That’s how creative it was,” she said, going on to confirm an alleged storyline from the scrapped film where Samantha would receive unsolicited nudes from Miranda’s 14-year-old son, Brady. Kim called the idea “heartbreaking.” But also, I was ready,” she continued before expanding on the courage it took to step away from such a beloved franchise. It's now,” she told Piers, before going on to clarify once and for all that she and her SATC castmates were “never friends.” It was so great working with you. “I made my feelings clear after the possible third movie, so I found out about it like everyone else did — on social media.” If you’ve seen the show, you’ll know that even without Kim’s participation, the essence of Samantha Jones was certainly felt. However, SATC creator Michael Patrick King did admit that he’d ruled out the possibility of a comeback. Namely, Samantha’s messy fallout with Carrie. “This is about a clear decision, an empowered decision in my life, to end one chapter and start another. But sadly for her, things would wound up getting a whole lot messier just a few days later.
Kim Cattrall, who played Samantha Jones in the original Sex and The City franchise, has made her feelings clear on the series' recent reboot, And Just Like ...
I love her quote, ‘I don’t want to be in a situation,'” a third commented. Cattrall also categorised the treatment of Samantha as “odd” in the reboot. Now, fans are praising the 65-year-old for setting clear boundaries. “It’s so finite for me, so it doesn’t continue. Well, that feels different than the Samantha that I played.” Speaking to Variety, Cattrall discussed the spin-off for the very first time.
Kim Cattrall joined forces with Darren Starr, Patricia Field and Candace Bushnell.
The actor said she was “never asked to be apart of” the sequel series but was never interested in it anyway. “HBO decided to put this franchise back into their hands for a variety of reasons, and this is what they came up with.” I would love to have Kim come on ‘Emily in Paris’ as a guest star and have her do something juicy.” We were lucky to have her for ‘Sex and the City’ but that’s one stop along the way of a lot of wonderful work she’s done.” “Not just ‘Sex and the City’ but for her entire career. Star was not involved with the series as he’s busy with Netflix’s “Emily in Paris.”
Kim Cattrall has a favorite word: “No.” Cattrall's favorite instance of saying “no,” as she explained in her speech at Variety's Power of Women dinner.
Cattrall told Setoodeh that she hasn’t watched the series at all, and gave a definite “no” on reprising her character in the future. There are other times she has said “no,” most notably when asked to reprise her iconic role as Samantha Jones in various reboots of the “Sex and the City” franchise. Cattrall was one of six honorees, along with Drew Barrymore, Venus Williams, Camila Cabello, Amanda Seyfried and Queen Latifah, at the event, which honors women for outstanding accomplishments across the entertainment industry. “If COVID has taught us anything, no matter how hard you work or how good you are, situations can come out of the blue and knock you on your butt. Cattrall also spoke about her experience losing her health insurance at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic during a time she wasn’t working. “There can be situations (shockingly) even today where a woman’s rights or opinion is not readily listened to, which makes this basic word all the more important.”
The four stars — none of whom were involved in HBO's recent Sex and the City continuation series, And Just Like That... — came together for Variety's 2022 ...
I also didn't want to compromise what the show was to me. She noted, "It's a great wisdom to know when enough is enough. "And the job didn't get easier; it got more complicated in the sense of how are you going to progress with these characters?" Cattrall further acknowledged she never felt intimately connected with costars Parker, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon: "I think we were colleagues. It was professional." "Can you imagine going back to a job you did 25 years ago?"
The British-born actress, 65, starred as Samantha Jones in the original six series of the show which ran from 1998 to 2004, as well as two feature films ...
“But also, I was ready. Cattrall told US outlet Variety: “I was never asked to be part of the reboot. I so enjoyed it, but I’m over here.” I loved her so, so, so much. The way forward seemed clear.” I loved her.
Kim Cattrall was honored at Variety's New York Power of Women event, and urged people to find the power in saying no.
Cattrall told Setoodeh that she hasn’t watched the series at all, and gave a definite “no” on reprising her character in the future. There are other times she has said “no,” most notably when asked to reprise her iconic role as Samantha Jones in various reboots of the “ Sex and the City” franchise. Cattrall was one of six honorees, along with Drew Barrymore, Venus Williams, Camila Cabello, Amanda Seyfried and Queen Latifah, at the event, which honors women for outstanding accomplishments across the entertainment industry. “If COVID has taught us anything, no matter how hard you work or how good you are, situations can come out of the blue and knock you on your butt. Cattrall also spoke about her experience losing her health insurance at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic during a time she wasn’t working. “There can be situations (shockingly) even today where a woman’s rights or opinion is not readily listened to, which makes this basic word all the more important.”
Now she's broken her silence. “It's a great wisdom to know when enough is enough,” the Golden Globe Award winner told Variety. “I also didn't want to compromise ...
Everything has to grow, or it dies.” It got more complicated in the sense of how are you going to progress with these characters. She had to sell it to some guy who’s wearing a hoodie, and that’s the dilemma she has. It’s so finite for me, so it doesn’t continue,” she said. I mean that’s a scenario that was kind of off the top of one of my reps’ heads, and I thought that’s a great idea. The way forward seemed clear.”