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"And Just Like That...'s Carrie Bradshaw: Alive and Kicking?"

Summary

  • AJLT showrunner says he's "done writing for Carrie Bradshaw" but has returned before
  • AJLT executive producer says "she's alive, so it could happen" that Carrie returns
  • SATC writers kept a list of ideas for the characters, hinting at possible future stories
"And Just Like That...'s Carrie Bradshaw: Alive and Kicking?"

As of August 24, 2025, the fate of Carrie Bradshaw and the "Sex and the City" franchise remains uncertain. The recent finale of the HBO Max sequel series "And Just Like That..." (AJLT) may not be the end for the beloved character, according to the show's creative team.

Showrunner Michael Patrick King has stated that he is "done writing for Carrie Bradshaw" for now, but he has also admitted to saying goodbye before and then returning to the character. AJLT executive producer Elisa Zuritsky echoes this sentiment, noting that since "she's alive, so it could happen" that Carrie makes a comeback.

The writers of the original "Sex and the City" series have also kept a running list of ideas for the characters, even after the show ended its original run over 20 years ago. Fellow executive producer Julie Rottenberg reveals that the writers would jot down potential storylines, saying "That would have been a perfect Miranda story" or "That would have been a great Harry story." This suggests the writers have maintained a creative well of untold tales about the beloved characters.

While the future of "Sex and the City" remains uncertain, the show's creators have left the door open for more Carrie Bradshaw adventures, hinting that her story may not be over just yet.

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According to the AJLT executive producer, "she's alive, so it could happen" that Carrie returns for more adventures.
The writers kept a list of potential storylines, saying they would jot down ideas like "That would have been a perfect Miranda story" or "That would have been a great Harry story."
The showrunner Michael Patrick King has said he's "done writing for Carrie Bradshaw" for now, but has also returned to the character before, leaving the door open for more.

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