The end is close to “And only like this …”, the “Sex and The City” Renaissance series by HBO Max.

On Friday, the Michael Patrick King show confirmed that the series will conclude after its third season of 12 episodes, which is currently broadcast.

“And so … the continuous narration of the ‘Sex and the City’ universe is coming to an end,” King said in a shared statement on the social media platforms of the program. “While writing the last episode of ‘And so on …’ ‘Season 3, it became clear that this could be a wonderful place to stop.”

After pointing out that he and Sarah Jessica Parker had worked with the creative team of the program to extend season 3 of 10 episodes to 12, he added: “SJP and I clung to announce the news so far because we did not want the word” final “to eclipse the fun of seeing the season. It is a great gratitude, we thank all the spectators that we have allowed these characters between their homes and their hearts for many. years” “.”

The end of the series will be broadcast on HBO Max on August 14.

Several of the program’s stars, including Parker and Kristin Davis, shared thoughts about their conclusion in their own publications on social networks.

“Carrie Bradshaw has dominated my professional beat for 27 years. I think I have loved her above all. I know others have loved her as I did,” Parker wrote on Instagram, before pointing out that she and King “recognized, as we have done in the past, this complete chapter.”

Davis, who played Charlotte York Goldenblatt, wrote that he was “deeply sad,” and added: “I love our beautiful cast and team. 400 artisans who work very hard in our program with a deep love. And for our faithful fans, we love you forever and never.”

“And only then …” premiered in December 2021 as a sequel to “Sex and The City”, which worked from 1998 to 2004 and generated two feature films. In addition to Parker as Carrie and Davis as Charlotte, the star of the original series Cynthia Nixon repeated her role as Miranda Hobbes. Actors Sarita Choudhury, Karen Pittman and Sara Ramírez were among the many newcomers.

Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis in
Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis in “And so on …”

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In remarkably absent from the main cast of “And so on …” it was Kim Cattrall, who played Samantha Jones. Cattrall had been famous about his disinterest when he returned to the “Sex and the City” franchise after the launch in 2010 of the second film amid reports of a dispute behind the scene with Parker. Even so, it was successfully remembered for a very presumed cameo at the end of season 2 of the new program, which was broadcast in 2023.

Although King’s announcement could have caught many fans outside the guard, it was not exactly a surprise given the mixed reception of “And only like this …”, particularly in his third season. The reviews of the series ranged from “The Great Tv Hate Watch of Our Time” to “one of the worst television programs”, while others rushed to point out the apparently evident plot holes present in multiple episodes.

In a strangely prophetic review published last month, the criticism of Los Angeles Times, Mary McNamara, wrote: “We are in the middle of the third, and only one can wait for the final, the season, and I am hoarse to shout when I see these dear characters behave as if they had made some kind of ‘Friday’ change of ‘strange’.