In which countries will it be available?
Carrie Bradshaw and her gang “move” to Netflix.
The American platform signed an agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery, under which it gets the rights to broadcast all six seasons of HBO’s hit TV series “Sex and the City,” according to Variety. The “Sex and the City” will be released on Netflix in early April 2024.
The deal isn’t global: The series will be available in the U.S. and several other European markets, sources familiar with the deal said. Additionally, the deal does not include the two “SATC” feature films, nor the recent spin-off “And Just Like That,” which currently only airs on WBD’s Max.
The deal comes after Warner Bros. Discovery last year licensed other HBO series to Netflix. HBO titles streaming on Netflix include “Insecure,” “Band of Brothers,” “The Pacific,” “Six Feet Under” and “Ballers.” “True Blood,” which also streams in the U.S. on Disney’s Hulu, is available to Netflix subscribers outside the U.S. All shows remain available to stream on Max (formerly HBO Max) as well.