
Max‘s And Just Like That… is shaping its third season with three new cast additions and two promotions as production continues in New York City.
Mehcad Brooks (Law & Order, Mortal Kombat), Jonathan Cake (The Affair, Desperate Housewives) and Logan Marshall-Green (Upgrade, Spider-Man: Homecoming) are set to recur in new roles.
Sebastiano Pigazzi and Dolly Wells are getting bumped up to series regulars. They will return as Giuseppe, Anthony’s (Mario Cantone) new love interest in Season 2 and Joy, a possible new love interest for Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) who loves greyhounds more than children, respectively.
Additionally, John Corbett has been spotted on set following the latest heartbreaking break between his Aidan Shaw and Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker). Are they going to try to make their relationship work even though Aidan’s underage sons still need him? I mean, she bought that massive house to fill with family and love. But I guess if it doesn’t work out, there’s always space for newbies Brooks, Cake and Marshall-Green as possible new roommates or maybe a luvah or 3? Hey, Carrie could be doing research for a new book or podcast!
Season 3 cast will also include Kristin Davis, Sarita Choudhury, Nicole Ari Parker, David Eigenberg, Evan Handler, Christopher Jackson, Niall Cunningham, Cathy Ang and Alexa Swinton.
The series is developed and executive produced by Michael Patrick King, alongside executive producers John Melfi, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky. The HBO series Sex and the City was created by Darren Star and based on the book of the same name by Candace Bushnell.
Brooks is represented by Verve Talent and Literary Agency, Artists First, attorney David B. Feldman; Cake is represented by Principal Entertainment and Independent; Marshall-Green is represented by 3 Arts Entertainment, CAA and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman; Pigazzi is represented by Haven Entertainment and Gersh; Wells is represented by UTA, Anonymous Content and Independent Talent Group.
Director and Executive Producer

Can you tell us a little bit about the show?
A Good Girls Guide to Murder is based on Holly Jackson’s brilliant book, about a young woman, Pip, who’s in her last phase of childhood. She’s just about to leave school and is working out who she is. At the same time, she wants to open up a closed case about the death of Andie Bell. She feels that she will be the one to find out who really did it.
What do you think makes A Good Girls Guide to Murder right for a television adaptation?
You’re gripped from both the beginning of page one of the book and the script. There are so many twists and turns. It’s a combination of really exciting plot and a lovely coming of age story. That hits a real sweet spot.






