And Just Like That Season 3 premiered on Disney+ on May 29, 2025. The official synopsis of the show, as mentioned by Rotten Tomatoes, states,
“The new chapter of “Sex and the City” follows Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte as they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s.”
This season will pick up where the last one left off, and besides the amazing performances of the stellar cast, the soundtrack of And Just Like That Season 3 also adds to the show's visual appeal.
Episode-wise listing of And Just Like That Season 3 soundtrack
Episode 1 - Outlook Good
- Only You – Yaz
- Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 “Choral”: 2. Molto vivace – Ludwig van Beethoven, Orchestre Lamoureux, Igor Markevitch
- Edge Of The Ocean – Ivy
- Love Is a Losing Game – Amy Winehouse
- Lovable – Sam Cooke
Episode 2 - The Rat Race
- After Hours – Kehlani
- Friday – Fridayy The Chainsmokers
- Tendu (Mozartiana, Suite No. 4) – Steven Mitchell
Episode 3 - Carrie Golightly
- Guitar Man – Bread
- Toro – Remi Wolf
- APT. – ROSÉ & Bruno Mars
Episode 4 - Apples to Apples
- Impress – Indigo Blaize
More about And Just Like That Season 3
And Just Like That Season 3 brings back the main characters, with Cynthia Nixon’s Miranda returning to the dating scene. Regarding her storyline, the actress shared an interesting story about the creative team, saying that the writers often draw inspiration from the actors’ real lives for their storylines.
In an interview with Variety, Nixon said,
“The writers may choose to add elements of all of our experiences. Michael Patrick King obviously knows us very well, as do the other writers, particularly Elisa Zuritsky and Julie Rottenberg, who were there on the original show.”
She further added,
“Our show, whether it’s the old show or the current show, is most quintessentially itself when people are having terrible dating experiences.”
She also mentioned that her storyline this season will serve as a throwback to her Sex and the City plot. She said,
“When Miranda was dating back in the day, it often didn’t go well, but at least she was not out of practice. Now, she’s super out of practice. She’s dating an entirely different kind of person. And it’s a brave new world of sexual politics; on dating apps, everything is different. So it felt really fun. Miranda is so focused on her competence, so it’s always fun to plop her into a situation in which she is fairly incompetent.”
With the episodes maintaining the tone and vibes of the original films, fans are eagerly waiting for the new episodes of the series.
And Just Like That can be streamed on Disney+.
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