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Sarah Jessica Parker Teases Carrie Bradshaw's Future After 'And Just Like That...' Finale
3 Oct
Summary
- "And Just Like That..." series ended in August, but Parker isn't ready to say goodbye to Carrie Bradshaw
- Parker spoke with showrunner about the decision to end the series after 3 seasons
- Parker says she's "not certain" if Carrie's story is over, hinting at a possible return

In October 2025, nearly two months after the conclusion of the "And Just Like That..." series, Sarah Jessica Parker, the actress who portrayed the iconic Carrie Bradshaw, has hinted that the character's story may not be over.
During a recent appearance on "CBS Mornings", Parker discussed the decision to end the "Sex and the City" spin-off series after just three seasons. She explained that the choice to wrap up the show was not made lightly, and that she had spoken with showrunner Michael Patrick King about the unexpected conclusion.
Parker acknowledged the "singular professional experience" of playing Carrie Bradshaw, a role she has embodied for 27 years. She suggested that sometimes it's best to "gracefully walk away" from a beloved character when the time feels right, rather than "squeezing and exploiting people's generosity and hospitality."
However, the actress also left the door open for a potential return, stating, "I'm not certain I understand what that decision means, because I could just be on hiatus." This statement has sparked speculation among fans that Carrie Bradshaw's journey may not be over, and that Parker could reprise the role in the future.
The news of "And Just Like That..." ending came as a surprise to many, with the third season being expanded from 10 to 12 episodes to provide a proper send-off for the series. In response, Parker penned a heartfelt tribute to her character, acknowledging the profound impact Carrie Bradshaw has had on her professional and personal life.