And Just Like That… Season 3 is here with new romances, challenges, and friendship dynamics for Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte. The Sex and the City sequel series continues to explore the lives of the original trio as they navigate their lives in the 50s, and are joined by Seema and Lisa.
The show was initially envisioned as a limited series, but its positive reception has led to its return for a third season. The new season was highly anticipated, as it had been two years since we last saw the adventures of the New York women on screen.
Like all the previous chapters, the new installment will not drop all the episodes at once, instead, it will follow a weekly schedule. If you are excited to watch the show, here is all you need to know about And Just Like That… Season 3 release schedule.
And Just Like That… Season 3 release schedule
And Just Like That… Season 3 is going to be the longest season so far, with 12 episodes. In comparison, the first and second installments featured 10 and 11 episodes, respectively. The new season premieres on Max (soon to be renamed HBO Max) on May 29, 2025.
The debut episode is titled 'Outlook Good.' It has been written and directed by Michael Patrick King. The show will follow a weekly release roster, dropping one new episode every Thursday until the season finale on August 14, 2025. Check out the complete release schedule of And Just Like That… Season 3 here:
All episodes will be released on Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET / PT. The show is a Max exclusive, so you will need an active subscription to the streaming platform to watch it. The streamer costs $9.99 per month for a Basic plan, $16.99 for a Standard plan, and $20.99 per month for a Premium plan.
What is And Just Like That… Season 3 about?
The new season will focus on Carrie and Aidan's relationship. Meanwhile, Carrie will start working on her romantic fantasy novel, which means her iconic voiceover will be more prominent this time as compared to earlier seasons. Talking about what to expect from And Just Like That… Season 3, showrunner Michael Patrick King said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly:
“The Carrie-Aidan relationship is dramatic and exciting because it contains two points of view. I think half the fans who do not want Carrie to be in a relationship will be like, ‘Enough!’ The other half will understand that when you love somebody, what comes with them is their family.”
He added that the show will continue to explore the themes of dating and romance of women in their 50s. Highlighting how each character’s life and relationship status is unique, King said:
“Dating at 50 is an interesting thing. We have married characters, we have single characters, we have characters trying to work their current relationships out. It is kind of a maze of how you move through the world at this point in your life.”
The returning cast members this season include Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw, Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes, Kristin Davis as Charlotte York Goldenblatt, Nicole Ari Parker as Lisa Todd Wexley, and Sarita Choudhury as Seema Patel.
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