Thereโs nothing like summer in New York and Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte are back for another fashion-filled, cosmo-drinking, and dramatic season of โAnd Just Like That…โ
Season 3 of the Max series returns Thursday, May 29 with updates on the friendsโ professional and love lives, as well as introduce new faces and challenges.
Calling it a โhugely enjoyableโ experience, Sarah Jessica Parker said during an April 21 appearance on TODAY that Season 3 is โbig and juicy.โ
โThe stories are big and itโs a lot about love and sorting your place out in the world and deciding that homeโ is where you make it,โ she teased, confirming Aidan’s (John Corbett) return.
Season 3 of โAnd Just Like That…โ will also include cameos by Rosie OโDonnell, Patti LuPone, Jenifer Lewis, Mehcad Brooks, Cheri Oteri, Jackie Hoffman and Ryan Serhant, among others.
โAll the characters come in to complicate things,โ executive producer Michael Patrick King told Entertainment Weekly. โThereโs no reason to bring somebody on the show if theyโre not going to impact one of the characters in their life arc.โ
What time does ‘And Just Like That…’ air?
The โAnd Just Like That…โ Season 3 premiere will air at 6:00 p.m. PT/9:00 p.m. ET.
Where to watch โAnd Just Like That…โ
โAnd Just Like That…โ will air live on HBO and drop on Max simultaneously for streaming.
How many episodes of โAnd Just Like That…โ Season 3 are there?
There are 12 episodes this season. After tonightโs episode, there will be 11 episodes left that will drop weekly on Thursdays, concluding with the season finale on August 14.
What happened during โAnd Just Like That…โ Season 2?
At the end of Season 2, Carrie sold her iconic Manhattan apartment to move into her new one with Aidan. Then, Aidan’s youngest son got into a car accident. He told Carrie that he needed to be closer to his family in Virginia.
Charlotte returned to the work force and was thriving while working at an art gallery. After ending her relationship with Che (Sara Ramirez), a newly-single Miranda got her groove and confidence back. She was also an intern for Human Rights Watch.
Anthony (Mario Cantone) informed Carrie that he and Stanford were getting divorced. Stanford, portrayed by the late Willie Garson, moved to Japan to become a Shinto monk, writing off his character after the real actor’s death.
The fiercely fashion and independent Seema (Sarita Choudhury) went from being single to falling in love with director Ravi (Armin Amiri).