Karen Pittmanis in favor of a second season ofAnd Just Like That…
Ahead of the 28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday, the actress revealed her thoughts on a potential second season of theSex and the Citysequel series.
“I’ve got my fingers crossed and I think everybody wants to do it,” Pittman, 45, told E! during their live show from the red carpet. “It’s up toSarah Jessica Parker, and [AJLTshowrunner] Michael Patrick King, and [HBO and HBO Max Chief Content Officer] Casey Bloys. They’re deciding.”
“We’re all on tenterhooks trying to figure it out but I’m so excited,” added Pittman, who played Dr. Nya Wallace on the show. “I feel like in my heart, it’s gonna happen.”
And Just Like That…premiered on HBO Max in December 2021 and followed Carrie (Parker), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis) as they navigate their lives and friendships in their 50s.
The trio, along withKim Cattrall, also starred in the original HBO series, which ran for six seasons from 1998 to 2004. There were also twoSex and the Cityfeature films in 2008 and 2010.
Karen Pittman.PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP/Getty

Pittman — who is nominated Sunday as part ofThe Morning Show’s cast for best ensemble in a drama series — wasannounced as part of theAJLTcastin July 2021. At the time, her character was described as “a brilliant, challenging Columbia Law professor.”
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A second season has been a hot topic of conversation ever sinceAJLT’s series finale was released on Feb. 3.
Bloyspreviously said King and Parker would be majorly influentialin whether the revival gets the green light for another round.
Andy Cohen alsoasked Parker, 56, about the potential for a second seasonofAJLTduring a special SiriusXM Town Hall that he hosted earlier this month.
Though Parker couldn’t share too much, she did tell Cohen, “Well, I’d love nothing more than to give you the scoop, Andrew, but I think it would be premature. But you know, I think it’s a healthy, enthusiastic conversation.”
source: people.com