After The Carrie Diaries came to an end, the stars of the show, like AnnaSophia Robb, Austin Butler And Katie Findlay have only achieved success.
The CW series, which premiered in 2013, served as a prequel to Sarah Jessica Parker‘s character Carrie Bradshaw Sex and the city. The HBO hit, which ran for six seasons, was based on Candace Bushnell‘s bestselling Sex and the city anthology book series that was inspired by her column in the Observer from New York.
The Carrie Diaries followed Carrie as she juggled her suburban life in high school with her first internship in the city. The show ended in 2014 after two seasons on the air.
Producer Amy B. Harris previously broken down how the writing team recorded it Sex and the city take into account when creating a new story The Carrie Diaries.
“I had to tell a version of the story that I thought I could write, not just for one episode, but for many,” Harris said The Hollywood Reporter in 2013. “We debated a lot about whether or not to include anything about Carrie’s family background in [Sex and the City] and we mentioned it once [on SATC] that the father had left. It didn’t feel like the right version to me because the story felt more complicated than a parent leaving, and Candace’s version [with Carrie’s mom dying] the book really appealed to me, the idea that she has a good relationship with her father and is therefore looking for a certain type of man.”
The characters were then revisited in the revival of Max’s title And just like thatwhich debuted on the streaming service in 2022
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