The actress has revealed more about her upcoming And Just Like That appearance.
The world is waiting patiently to see just how Kim Cattrall will re-enter the Sex and the City world with her upcoming appearance in And Just Like That.
We know that Cattrall will reprise her role as Samantha Jones in the season finale, and is set to have a phone conversation with Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw.
But speaking on American chat show The View, Cattrall also revealed the one condition she had upon her return.
She said: “It’s very interesting to get a call from the head of HBO saying, ‘What can we do?’ And I went, ‘Hmm…’
“Let me get creative, and one of those things was to get Pat Field back, because I just thought that, if I’m going to come back, I gotta come back with that Samantha style, I gotta push it – and we did.”
In Glamorous, Cattrall stars as famed make-up mogul Madolyn Addison and worked with Field to create some of the show’s most iconic looks.
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As for And Just Like That, Cattrall made headlines earlier this month when the surprise news of her appearance shocked and delighted fans everywhere.
According to sources, Cattrall shot her dialogue on 22nd March in New York City, without seeing or speaking with the stars of the series or with And Just Like That showrunner Michael Patrick King.
Kristin Davis, who plays Charlotte in the series, previously commented on Cattrall’s return to the show, saying: “I don’t know that there’s a closure or resolution, necessarily. Those are, like, kind of big things that I don’t know that we were going for.
“We just thought that, you know, it would be fun for the fans to have a little bit of Samantha because we know that they miss her and she’s a great character.”
And Just Like That… season 2 will air on Sky Comedy and NOW in the UK from Thursday 22nd June 2023 and on Max in the US – find out more about how to sign up for Sky TV.
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