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David Eigenberg Considers the Idea of Returning for 'Sex & The City' Revival

David Eigenberg is talking Sex & The City!

The 56-year-old star, who played Steve Brady on the sitcom, opened up about the revival of the series in an interview with Us Weekly.

“I really love that show. I think it’s really interesting that they’ve brought it back,” he said.

He also said he’d be happy to work with Cynthia Nixon, who played Miranda, again.

“[She’s] a dream to work with,” he gushed. He also admitted he wouldn’t feel quite right playing the character again without Anne Meara, who played his mother Mary Brady on the show, and who sadly passed away back in 2015.

“That’s kind of heartbreaking because she was a dear lady and a dear friend of mine. It’s a sad thing to go back because that character, you know, [the] lineage is gone, and Anne as a human being wouldn’t be there. It’s a strange thing, but we’ll see…if it can work out, we may be going down that road,” he explained.

As for another beloved character, Mr. Big? Find out what might happen…

Chris Noth Gives 'Sex & the City' Fans Some Hope for Return as Mr. Big After Report Suggests He's Not Involved in Reboot

Chris Noth is giving Sex and the City fans some hope with two brand new comments from his Instagram page.

The 66-year-old actor – who played the role of Mr. Big on the series – responded to a Page Six report that said he would NOT be returning for the show’s HBO Max reboot.

One fan questioned why he would not be returning for the show’s new episodes, and he directly responded, writing, “Everything changes — including announcements in the rags.”

In another comment, Chris actually directly referenced the Page Six report!

Click through the gallery of this post to see what Chris North said in response to reports that he would not be returning for the Sex and the City reboot….

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Chris Noth (aka Mr. Big) Will Not Appear in 'Sex & The City' Revival Series

We have some bad news for fans of Sex and the City!

It’s being reported that Chris Noth, who played Mr. Big in the popular HBO series, will not be returning for the upcoming revival series.

Mr. Big was the love interest of Sarah Jessica Parker‘s Carrie Bradshaw throughout the series and they were together in the franchise’s two movies as well. The couple was having marriage troubles in the second movie and it seems they might be broken up in the upcoming series.

Page Six also reports that David Eigenberg, who played the love interest of Cynthia Nixon‘s character Miranda Hobbes, will not be returning either. His character was named Steve Brady.

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Kim Cattrall is also not returning as her iconic character Samantha Jones.

The revival series, which will be titled And Just Like That, is expected to debut on HBO Max later this year. The three female leads are going to be making huge paydays for their work!

HBO Max Explains Samantha Jones' Absence From 'Sex & The City' Spinoff

Casey Bloys, HBO Max‘s chief content officer, is opening up about the upcoming Sex and the City spinoff, And Just Like That….

Just a few weeks after the spinoff was announced by star Sarah Jessica Parker, Casey is opening up about how the show will address Samantha Jones’ absence.

“They’re not trying to say that these characters are reliving their 30s. It is very much a story about women in their 50s, and they are dealing with things that people deal with in their 50s,” he noted with press during a panel event on Wednesday (February 10).

Casey added that just like “in real life, people come into your life, people leave. Friendships fade, and new friendships start.”

“So I think it is all very indicative of the real stages, the actual stages of life…They’re trying to tell an honest story about being a woman in her 50s in New York. So it should all feel somewhat organic, and the friends that you have when you’re 30, you may not have when you’re 50.”

Kim Cattrall, who played Samantha on the original HBO show, seemingly reacted to the show’s announcement. Here’s what happened…

Meanwhile, Sarah has opened up about just who or what the fourth character is.

Sarah Jessica Parker Says 'Sex and The City' Revival Will Address COVID-19 Pandemic

Sarah Jessica Parker is opening up about more details surrounding the Sex and the City revival that was recently announced.

The revival series is reportedly titled And Just Like That… and it will follow Carrie Bradshaw (Parker), Charlotte York (Kristin Davis) and Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) “as they navigate love and friendship in their 50s.”

Sarah chatted with Vanity Fair and explained that the coronavirus pandemic would play a part in the series.

“[It will]obviously be part of the storyline, because that’s the city [these characters] live in, and how has that changed relationships once friends disappear?” she says. “I have great faith that the writers are going to examine it all.”

Sarah continued on, saying that she thinks “Cynthia, Kristin, and I are all excited about the time that has passed. You know, who are they in this world now? Have they adapted? What part have they played? Where have they fallen short as women, as friends, and how are they finding their way? Did they move with momentum? Are they like some people who are confused, threatened, nervous [by what’s happening in the world]? I’m so curious and excited to see how the writers imagine these women today.”

“What is their relationship to social media? What has changed?” she mused more. “What is their life like? For Carrie, who doesn’t have family beyond her friendships, where is she professionally? How have all of these political changes affected her work? Is she still writing a column? Has she written any more books? Or does she have a podcast? What does fashion mean to her now? How have the friendships changed or not changed, and has her social circle grown?”

After the big announcement that the revival was happening, it was also revealed just how much money Sarah, Cynthia and Kristin would make per episode.

Jennifer Coolidge Reveals If She'd Replace Kim Cattrall in 'Sex & the City'

Jennifer Coolidge is weighing in on those rumors about Sex and the City.

If you don’t know, Jennifer‘s name started trending after it was announced that the show will be getting an HBO revival series with Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon all reprising their roles. However, Kim Cattrall will not be returning as Samantha Jones.

Some fans quickly petitioned to have Jennifer take over the role.

Jennifer was asked if she would ever take over the role, and the answer is no!

“I was a huge — and still am a huge — ‘Sex and the City’ fan,” she said during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live! “It’s one of those shows you can just watch the reruns and never get tired of them.”

“But I have to say I am such a Kim Cattrall fan, and I don’t see anyone being able to replace her in that part,” she added. “It was just the perfect … I don’t think you can replace her.”

Find out how Kim reacted to the news of the Sex and the City revival series…

'Sex & the City' Author Candace Bushnell Reacts to Kim Cattrall's Official Exit From the Series

Kim Cattrall is not attached to the Sex and the City reboot that is happening at HBO Max and the show will be continuing without her iconic character Samantha Jones.

Now, Candace Bushnell, the author of the series, is reacting.

“You know what, I think it’s fine,” Candace told Page Six. “Kim is a grown woman. She is 64 and she’s made a decision that I’m sure she has 10 very good reasons for and I respect her for that.”

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Sarah Jessica Parker

If you missed it, Kim issued one, and only one, subtle reaction to the news that the series is continuing without her.

Meanwhile, Sarah Jessica Parker responded to a fan who said SJP and Kim dislike each other.