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Cynthia Nixon On Chris Noth, Fate Of ‘And Just Like That’ And ‘The Gilded Age’

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Cynthia Nixon is opening up about her two very different TV series, “And Just Like”, the continuation of “Sex and the City” nearing the end of its 10-episode run on HBO Max, and creator Julian Fellowes’ latest, star-studded costume drama, “The Gilded Age”, which debuts Monday, Jan.

24 on HBO. On the former, Nixon reprises her role as Miranda Hobbes opposite Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw and Kristin Davis as Charlotte York Goldenblatt as the series picks back up with the trio as they continue to navigate love and life in the city. “And Just Like That” also welcomed back several of the franchise’s original stars, including Willie Garson as Stanford Blatch and Chris Noth as Mr.

Big, among others. But it’s Noth’s return that has garnered the most controversy for the reboot, which decided to remove additional footage of his character from the upcoming finale after a group of women came forward accusing the 67-year-old actor of sexual assault.

When asked about that decision while promoting “The Gilded Age”, Nixon tells ET’s Rachel Smith, “I think we were very lucky that those changes were able to be made and I think we are very proud of our show.” While Noth has denied all accusations, a source told ET in January that the changes to the finale was a collective decision agreed upon by the cast, writers and producers. “Thankfully, it wasn’t a major overhaul since Chris was killed off early and was to reappear later in the series finale,” the source, referring to the shocking premiere, which saw Carrie’s longtime love interest dying of a heart attack.

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