'Sex And The City' Reboot Spoiler Alert! Source Drops Alleged Bombshell About One Character's Future On 'And Just Like That...'
Beware of a major alleged spoiler ahead for the Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like That...
A source claimed to Instagram account Deuxmoi that they had it on good authority that Mr. Big dies of a heart attack in the first episode, "leaving Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) a single lady once again in NYC."
"They all tried to keep it hush hush but it's also why we haven't really seen shots of him on set I'm sure!" the insider noted. "And probably why his ex-wife is there too."
Previously, it had been confirmed that Chris Noth was reprising his iconic role. "I’m thrilled to be working with Chris again on And Just Like That…How could we ever do a new chapter of the Sex And The City story without our Mr. Big?" executive producer Michael Patrick King said in a statement.
Deuxmoi noted that they had posted a similar spoiler before Noth's return was confirmed.
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In the first SATC movie, Carrie and Mr. Big eventually got hitched after the businessman got cold feet ahead of their wedding at the New York Public Library. The beloved couple dealt with relationship struggles in the second movie, only to get back on their feet when he presented Carrie with a ring to reaffirm to commitment to each other.
The spoiler comes after a snippet of the script was leaked to Page Six earlier this month, which documented the couple hitting another road block. In one scene, Carrie is speaking about her struggles to Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon), Charlotte York Goldenblatt (Kristin Davis) and Stanford Blatch (Willie Garson).
"I was taping the podcast, I was washing my hair. Yes, I wasn’t eating or sleeping, but at least I felt good about my marriage. Now I’m just one of the wives he was taking care of?" Carrie reportedly says in reference to Mr. Big's ex-wives Barbara (Noelle Beck) and Natasha Naginsky (Bridget Moynahan).
The revival will consist of ten episodes hosted on HBO Max, but the release date has not been announced yet, so fans will just have to wait and see what happens.