Controversial Sex and The City reboot And Just Like That… will end after three seasons, following years of fan backlash.
The show – which saw Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis reprise their SATC roles as Carrie Bradshaw, Miranda Hobbes and Charlotte York – will wrap up with a two part finale, showrunner Michael Patrick King confirmed.
Sex and The City enthusiasts had long expressed their disappointment in the HBO Max spin-off series, slamming it as ‘woke‘, ‘awful’ and ‘cringeworthy’.
Fans had bashed the show and its writers, with some even alleging And Just Like That… had ‘ruined’ the once-beloved characters from the original Sex and the City and critics calling it ‘the worst show on television’.
AJLT saw Miranda cheat on husband Steve with non-binary comic Che Diaz, Carrie bizarrely claim ‘love of her life’ Mr Big was a ‘mistake’ and agreeing to take a five year break from her on-again romance with Aidan Shaw.
The show’s viewership had tumbled in its ongoing third season.
The show has been panned over its bizarre plotholes and ‘cartoonish acting’ – pictured Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw

Samantha Jones icon Kim Cattrall did not reprise her role due to bad blood with her castmates – she played the role in the series from 1998-2004 and in the two films
King said in a statement: ‘And just like that… the ongoing storytelling of the Sex and the City universe is coming to an end.