Lock your partners away and brush up on your favorite Cosmopolitan cocktail recipe because HBO Max is thinking about having a Sex and the City limited series reboot go out on the prowl.
According to reports, the WarnerMedia-owned platform is in the midst of making plans to bring the beloved comedy series back to audiences. Having originally aired on HBO for six seasons and 94 episodes between 1998-2004, Sex and the City focuses on four friends as they navigate the pitfalls of love and life in New York City. The series was created by Darren Star and is based on the Candace Bushnell novel of the same name. Packed with enough pratfalls, comedic sexploits, and dick jokes to make Eddie Murphy blush, Sex and the City starred Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw, Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes, Kristin Davis as Charlotte York, and Kim Cattrall as Samantha Jones.
The New York Post, which broke the reboot news, says that Parker, Davis, and Nixon are intrigued by the reboot, though Cattrall, who starred as the comedy's loose canon character, Samantha, is unlikely to join the rest of the ladies for another round of sugary drinks and sub-par sexcapades.