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"Nobody wanted to come back if [the show] was not going to be different."
Fans were taken by surprise when the And Just Like That... premiere featured a major plot twist — and it turns out the actor involved was just as shocked.
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WARNING: This contains a major spoiler for And Just Like That...
In the first episode of the Sex and the City reboot, Mr. Big, played by Chris Noth, suffers a heart attack after a Peleton ride and shockingly dies in Carrie's arms.
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While fans weren't pleased by the decision, creator Michael Patrick King says it was necessary to progress the show in a new direction.
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"Dying was the origin story. Nobody wanted to come back if [the show] was not going to be different," Michael told Vanity Fair.
And while the cast wanted things to be different, Chris was a little unsure about his character's death at first.
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"When I told Chris that Mr. Big dies in the first episode, he definitely knew it wasn’t [going to be the] same. And we had to talk about it. He really wanted to talk about why he’s dying and what it does for this series," Michael shared.
He continued, "The more we talked about it, the more he understood that it was for Carrie — and Carrie’s storyline is it’s better to have loved and lost than never have loved at all. Once Chris really understood that it would be amazing for Carrie, he made a sacrifice for us, and because he loves Sarah Jessica so much."
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