
Carrie Bradshaw is back — How to watch ‘And Just Like That' Season 3 on Max
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'And Just Like That…' it's time for Season 3!
Sarah Jessica Parker is stepping back into Carrie Bradshaw's Manolos for the third season of HBO Max's 'Sex and the City' spin-off, which premieres on the streamer tonight (May 29), nearly two years after Season 2 premiered.
Season 3 will pick up where Season 2 left off. Carrie is living in a new Gramercy Park apartment and navigating a long-distance 'situationship' with Aidan (John Corbett). The 12-episode season will follow the next chapter of Carrie's journey in her 50s, in addition to her best friends Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), and a few new additions to their group, including Lisa Todd Wexley (Nicole Ari Parker) and Seema Patel (Sarita Choudhury).
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'And just like that' season 3 info: Date and time: Thursdays, 9 p.m. ET (from May 29 through August 14)
Thursdays, 9 p.m. ET (from May 29 through August 14) Streaming: Max (via Prime Video, Sling TV)
Below, check out everything you need to know about Season 3 of 'And Just Like That…' from where it's streaming to when and what time new episodes will release.
When do new episodes of 'And Just Like That…' come out?
'And Just Like That…' Season 3 premieres tonight, May 29 at 9 p.m. ET. New episodes will continue to release weekly on Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET.
How to watch 'And Just Like That…' Season 3:
You'll need a Max subscription to watch Max Originals like 'And Just Like That…'.
Max, which you can subscribe to directly or — our favorite way — via Prime Video, starts at $9.99/month with ads.
That's not the only way to subscribe, though. Sling TV is among the best value for money among live tv streaming services, thanks to some great offers. You'll need Sling's Blue plan with a Max add-on to watch HBO live.
And when you subscribe to Max through Sling, the money-saving never stops! You'll get 50% off your first month, plus $5 off your bill every month after that.
'And Just Like That…' Season 3 episode guide:
As mentioned above, all episodes of 'And Just Like That…' Season 3 will drop at 9 p.m. ET on their respective release dates.
Episode 1: 'Outlook Good' – May 29
May 29 Episode 2: June 5
June 5 Episode 3: June 12
June 12 Episode 4: June 19
June 19 Episode 5: June 26
June 26 Episode 6: July 3
July 3 Episode 7: July 10
July 10 Episode 8: July 17
July 17 Episode 9: July 24
July 24 Episode 10: July 31
July 31 Episode 11: August 7
August 7 Episode 12: August 14
Who is in the cast of 'And Just Like That…' Season 3?
The acclaimed cast of 'And Just Like That…' continues to grow in Season 3, but here's who you can expect to see on-screen during the 12 episode run. Notably, Kim Cattrall's Samantha will not appear in the new season after reprising her 'SATC' role in a Season 2 cameo.
Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw
Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes
Kristin Davis as Charlotte York Goldenblatt
Sarita Choudhury as Seema Patel
Nicole Ari Parker as Lisa Todd Wexley
Cathy Ang as Lily Goldenblatt
Mario Cantone as Anthony Marentino
Niall Cunningham as Brady Hobbes
David Eigenberg as Steve Brady
Evan Handler as Harry Goldenblatt
Christopher Jackson as Herbert Wexley
Sebastiano Pigazzi as Giuseppe
Alexa Swinton as Rock Goldenblatt
Dolly Wells as Joy
John Corbett as Aidan Shaw
Logan Marshall-Green, Mehcad Brooks, and Jonathan Cake will join the cast in recurring roles yet to be revealed, while Rosie O'Donnell will guest star in Season 3.
'And Just Like That…' Season 3 trailer:
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