In the first season, the star of the screen “And just like that” did not appear, and returning to the second season, the creators of the film fulfilled a number of requirements.
It has been learned how much the 67-year-old American actress, Kim Cattrall, paid for her 73-second appearance in the second season of the sequel, “And Just Like That.” The Daily Mail writes about it.
Rumor has it that Cattrall, who played the role of Samantha Jones in the cult TV series, received a million dollars in exchange for acting for just over a minute. So the actor received 50 thousand dollars for an offer.
Kim Cattrall appeared at the beginning of the season 2 finale of the sequel, And Just So…, in a scene shot separately from Sarah Jessica Parker as previously mentioned. Also, Cattrall did not interact with the film’s director, Michael Patrick King. Since Cattrall had her biggest disagreements with them, especially because Sarah Jessica Parker was paid higher for shooting in the Sex and the City movies.
Samantha Jones called Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) from her car and told her that her flight was delayed and she was going to miss the dinner party a friend was hosting.
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“And just like that” – the continuation of the cult TV series “Sex and the City”. The first season of the movie premiered in December 2021. Now the finale of the second movie has taken place and plans for the third part of the sequel have already been announced.
Let’s remind, Kim Cattrall commented on her return to “Sex and the city” history.
Moreover Focus He wrote about the first episode with Samantha Jones in the second season of “And Just Like That.”
Source: Focus
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