Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon speak out following And Just Like That cancellation after Kim Cattrall’s cryptic response

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but echo the astonishment and disbelief shared by Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon upon hearing the news about the cancelation of their beloved HBOMAX show, “And Just Like That.” It’s hard to imagine a world without more stories from these talented ladies!

Sarah Jessica Parker and her previous screen partner, Kim Cattrall, have previously commented on the show’s termination, as confirmed by its creator, Michael Patrick King, over the weekend.

On a social media post on Friday, Davis, aged 60, expressed her deep sorrow, echoing King’s announcement. “I am heartbreakingly sad,” she penned. “Our entire cast and crew, the 400 artisans who have poured so much effort and love into our show, are deeply cherished by me.

‘And to our loyal fans, we love you forever and ever. ❤️’

Following the responses from her followers about the unfortunate news, Davis expressed his gratitude by posting an additional message saying, “I want to thank each and every one of you! You give me strength and I appreciate it more than words can express ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.

Cynthia Nixon, aged 59, posted a series of pictures from the production while expressing her dismay over the unexpected choice.

She was astonished to find that our exhilarating, stunning journey on the And Just Like That rollercoaster was nearing its end. From beginning to end, it has been an absolute pleasure, she remarked.

Mentioning the images showing team members, guests, and herself, she added, ‘I’ll deeply miss interacting with them every day, yet I am confident that our lives will remain interconnected. Brace yourselves for many more photo collages in the upcoming days!’

Intrigued by her subtle tease, I couldn’t help but feel a thrill. “Don’t forget to catch the final episodes,” she suggested mysteriously. “There are surprises waiting!

Nicole Ari Parker, aged 54, who became a part of the Sex and the City spin-off in 2021, posted a series of photos and expressed her heartfelt appreciation for the opportunity she had.

It’s a Privilege and a Pleasure to be Included in This Iconic TV Family. 💛 I want to extend my gratitude to King, Executive Producer Susan Fales-Hill, Parker, Nixon, and Davis, as well as the outstanding team of writers and producers behind the scenes. Your talent and dedication truly shine on this show.

‘From the first day to the last…it has been Just Like That…Amazing.’

In this rendition, Parker played the role of Lisa Todd Wexley, an acclaimed documentarian, who made her entrance on the program as a pal of Charlotte, Davis’.

She subsequently penned a note to her cherished “TV hubs,” Christopher Jackson, expressing, “The number of words available falls short when attempting to convey the Epic levels of Sidebar Laughter and Mischief we experienced together.

You exhibit exceptional talent, dedication, and kindness in your spirit. I hope we can collaborate or spend time together again shortly.”

This paraphrase maintains the original sentiment while using simpler language that is easy to understand.

In his statement, King clarified that as he was penning down the final episode of season 3, it struck him that it could be an ideal spot to bring the story to a conclusion.

After consulting with Parker and other executives, they chose to conclude the well-liked series this year with a two-part finale. They also increased the initial number of episodes for the series from 10 to 12.

And Just Like that is currently streaming on HBOMAX.

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2025-08-02 21:33