While the sequel series airs on Max, the HBO series is available on Netflix.  

It was revealed earlier this year that a deal had been reached to enable the beloved HBO dramedy Sex and the City to flourish on the streaming behemoth Netflix.   

According to the previously disclosed plan, the first six seasons of the show will now debut on Netflix on April 1, 2024.  

With all 94 episodes available, get ready for Carrie Bradshaw and her three ladies to tear up New York City once more.   

The agreement was made just for the series, not globally. Sex and the City will only be accessible in a few European and American markets.  

Sex and the City, which aired on HBO from 1998 to 2004, followed the relationships and lives of four New York City-based women.   

Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon played the key parts.   

Women were outspoken and honest about their goals and aspirations throughout the series, which made it a pioneering movie about female sexuality.   

The show portrayed strong, prosperous, independent women who didn't require men's approval to succeed in life during its six-season run.  

Because of the series' wide range of fashionable outfits, which impacted fashion trends at the time, its popularity and influence can still be seen today.