It's official: Sex And The City's TV revival And Just Like That is back for season two, and we're so excited we could SQUEAL. The best news is it's also already available to stream in the UK, so you can get all the Charlotte, Carrie, Miranda (and even Samantha this time around!) goodness you need.

The second series of And Just Like That officially dropped its first two episodes on HBO over in the US on 22nd June 2023, and thankfully, it's also available to stream in the UK. Here are all the details you need for getting your SATC fix.

Where can you watch And Just Like That season two in the UK?

The second season of the SATC reboot is being released by HBO Max in the US, and you'll be able to stream it in the UK too. And Just Like That season two is available to watch in the UK on Sky Comedy, as well as on NOW with an Entertainment Membership.

As well as the UK, you'll also be able to watch And Just Like That season 2 on NOW in Ireland, Italy, Germany, Austria and Switzerland too.

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If you want to watch the reboot on NOW, you'll need an Entertainment Membership, which has a seven-day free trial when you first subscribe. It's currently available for £9.99 a month, or in a special deal along with access to NOW Cinema and NOW Boost (which means you don't have to watch adverts) for £11.98 a month for three months.

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You'll be able to access Sky Comedy if you already have Sky TV, but the channel is also available on NOW as well. The series will be split into 10 episodes, but it's not known yet whether episodes will be released all at once or whether they'll be spread out.

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Season one of And Just Like That aired back in December 2021, and was a stellar success, with fans of Sex And The City and new viewers alike tuning in each week to catch up with the original gang. Season two of the show promises to be *even* more fulfilling than season one, thanks to the return of Aidan Shaw (aka John Corbett) and even Samantha Jones (played by Kim Cattrall.)

We couldn't be more ready.

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Emily Gulla was Cosmopolitan UK’s Former Editorial Assistant/Junior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer, covering celebs, TV and film for the site, magazine and video. She’s interviewed the casts of your favourite TV shows, from Bridgerton to Derry Girls and Stranger Things, as well as dozens of Love Islanders. She also loves getting stuck into long-read features, writing on all things digital culture (including her favourite topic: memes), and dating - having appeared on the radio to discuss dating.

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