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A major character from “Sex and the City” is being killed. Guess who?

SEX AND THE CITY 2, from left: Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, 2010. ph: Craig Blankenhorn / © Warner Bros./ courtesy Everett Collection

Sex and the City fans, read no further if you don’t want to know the identity of one of the main characters of the series who allegedly kicked the bucket in the new spin-off of series.

And Just Like That, currently filming in New York, covers three of the four main ladies of Sex and the City – Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristen Davis) going about their lives a decade later. that we saw them for the last time. Now the Daily Mail is reporting that the pilot for the new series will take out a major character from the series, and much of the series that will follow will deal with the aftermath.

Actress Kim Cattrall has refused to reprise her role as the libidinous Samantha for the new series (or a third film, the idea of ​​which served as a partial basis for the new series), although Daily Mail sources insist that the producers refused to kill Samantha offscreen. This should be good news for fans of the character, as she could potentially return in the coming seasons.

Related: Is This Samantha’s Replacement In The “Sex and the City” Revival?

Now a source close to the production spills on the main character who bites the dust.

“All of this is top secret at the moment, as production has just started, but in the first episode fans will be served a breathtaking storyline where one of the main names in the series dies,” revealed the source. “Those in the know are calling it a ‘big death’, which obviously makes everyone jump to the conclusion that Mr. Big will be no more.”

For those who don’t remember, Carrie had an intermittent romance with lothario Mr. Big (Chris Noth) throughout the original series. The couple got married in the movie Sex and the City. Noth has also been confirmed to return on the new show. So why kill Mr. Big now?

The show’s producers, including Sarah Jessica Parker, conceived death in hopes of “shaking the audience right off the bat to make them understand that this is a different paced show than the previous one, where anything can happen and anyone can go. … Just like life.

So is it all true? Is this the end of Carrie and Mr. Big? Time will tell us. And Just Like That is set to debut on HBO next year.

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