
Kristin Davis says she doesn’t think the chapter has been closed for her Sex and the City a personality.
The 60-year-old actress was in attendance at the Golden Globe Awards on Thursday, where she presented her friend and co-star Sarah Jessica Parker with the Carol Burnett Award.
At the same event, the press wondered if it was the end Sex and the City It represents the final chapter of her character who said no.
She also said the honor was well deserved and praised Parker for shaping her character Carrie Bradshaw on and off screen.
While there are no future projects in Sex and the City After announcing the universe, Davis made it clear that the door remains open for her.
And like that… The series finale aired on HBO Max in August after three seasons. This revival, which premiered in December 2021, followed Carrie Bradshaw (Parker), Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon), and Charlotte York-Goldenblatt (Davis) more than a decade after the 2010 film. Sex and the City 2. Kim Cattrall appeared briefly as Samantha Jones in one episode.
The decision to end the show was announced just weeks before the final episode aired. At the time, showrunner Michael Patrick King shared a statement in which he explained that while writing the final episode, he felt that season three gave a natural stopping point. He added that the announcement was deliberately postponed so that the word “final” would not cast a shadow over the season itself.
Davis publicly responded to the news by expressing his sadness that the series was ending, praising the cast, crew, and fans who supported the show. She later revealed that she was surprised by the decision in an appearance The Drew Barrymore Show. During the show, She said she assumed the series would continue beyond its initial three-year commitment.