The men of Sex and the City

Some of the most important casting decisions in Sex and the City involved the men who wrapped themselves around our female leads.

Here is a little round-up of men that will appear in the movie, arriving May 30. WARNING! There are mild spoilers below.

Mr. Big (Chris Noth)

When last we left the mogul who couldn’t commit, he had finally won back Carrie. And in the opening parts of the movie we learn … he’s still unable to commit. Unfortunately, Carrie finds this out while waiting for Big at the altar.

Smith Jerrod (Jason Lewis)

The hunky actor, who plays a hunky actor here, endeared himself to millions of gals by standing by Samantha when breast cancer made her bald, sweaty and freakishly uninterested in sex. But now that she’s got her mojo working again, will Samantha stand by him?

Harry Goldenblatt (Evan Handler)

The last man Charlotte thought she’d fall in love with turned out to be just that. Despite his Neanderthal build (including that “harry” back) and manners, she realized her divorce lawyer was the real deal. Last we heard, the happy couple were about to adopt an adorable Chinese girl.

Steve Brady (David Eigenberg)

Miranda realized she was really in love with Steve when she agreed to move to Brooklyn. Then she let his mom (Anne Meara), who was losing her mind, live with them. With love like that, how could sweet, devoted Steve screw it up? But he will.

Anthony Marentino (Mario Cantone)

Charlotte’s wedding planner is like the “Queer Eye” in hyperdrive, with Cantone playing a part only slightly more caffeinated than himself. This time around, he gets to plan Carrie’s nuptials.

Stanford Blatch (Willie Garson)

The gay “galpal” of Carrie, with even worse luck in love than she, Stanford will no doubt function as a catty Greek chorus as he did so often in the show (“My god, she’s fashion roadkill!”). 

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