Attention, Manolos and Martini lovers! Get ready for some serious nostalgia. All six seasons of “Sex and the City” are officially coming to Netflix in April 2024, marking a surprising move for the iconic HBO dramedy.
On HBO Max, the streaming service that belongs to its original network, “Sex and the City” presided for years. This shift to Netflix signifies a strategic decision by Warner Bros. Discovery, the current owner of the show, to expand its reach and tap into a wider audience.
With “And Just Like That…,” the recent revival series featuring Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte (but sans Samantha), still residing on HBO Max, this move creates an interesting dynamic. Fans can now easily access both the original series and its sequel on different platforms.
This news will undoubtedly spark mixed reactions:
- Excitement: A whole new generation will be able to discover the show that defined an era, celebrating female friendship, fashion, and, of course, love (and sometimes heartbreak) in the vibrant world of New York City.
- Intrigue: What does this mean for the future of “And Just Like That…?” Will it eventually make its way to Netflix as well?
- Nostalgia: Longtime fans who haven’t revisited the show in years can relive the iconic moments, from Carrie’s voiceovers to Charlotte’s wedding drama.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply curious about the cultural phenomenon, the arrival of “Sex and the City” on Netflix is sure to make a splash.
So, mark your calendars for April, grab your besties, and prepare to raise a glass (of cosmos, duh) to Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, and all the fabulous adventures that await!