The future of Just Like That… and the Sex And The City revival is uncertain due to Chris Noth’s allegations about sexual assault. 

Though talks of a second season were well underway, now ‘all those conversations have stopped,’ an insider told Us Weekly. 

Sexual assault allegations have been brought against Noth, 67, (who played Mr. Big) by four different women, however he has called the accusations ‘categorically false.’

Jeopardizing it all: Though talks of a second season of And Just Like That... were well underway, sexual assault allegations brought against Chris Noth, 67, has reportedly 'stopped' all conversations; Noth pictured December 8

Jeopardizing it all: Though talks of a second season of And Just Like That… were well underway, sexual assault allegations brought against Chris Noth, 67, has reportedly ‘stopped’ all conversations; Noth pictured December 8

“There were talks about another season but those discussions have stopped after the last few days. The insider said that everyone was raw. 

On December 16 — just one week after the HBO Max show aired — two women using the pseudonyms Zoe and Lily accused the actor of assault over the years, with their testimonies corroborated by friends. 

‘Zoe’ claimed that the Law & Order star assaulted her in 2004 when she was just 22-years-old. While working for a prominent entertainment agency in Los Angeles, she met Noth and said that the affair escalated beyond flirty voicemails to physical rape. 

Noth and ‘Lily met’ in New York in 2015. She worked in the VIP Section of a nightclub. Noth was 60 and asked the then 25-year-old out for dinner — despite being married — and things got physical back at his place following drinks. 

Uncertain future: 'There was talk about doing another season, but after the past few days all those conversations have stopped,' an insider told Us Weekly

Future uncertain: “There were talks about another season but now all the conversations have stopped,” an insider said to Us Weekly.

Out of there: In episode one Mr. Big was killed off after suffering a heart attack from riding a Peloton bike, but despite his lack thereof presence in the show moving forward a season two is still uncertain

Out of there. In Episode 1, Mr. Big died after suffering a fatal heart attack while riding on a Peloton bike. Season 2 will be his last. 

After the allegations surfaced, a third woman, actress Zoe Lister-Jones, who worked with Noth on Law & Order accused him of behaving inappropriately on set. 

He made an unorthodox pass at her while he was drunk and she called him a “sexual predator”. She also claimed that he had been ‘consistently sexually indecent’ with another female promoter at the nightclub where he worked.

Stars Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon made the allegations public. Kristin Davis also wrote a statement supporting the women. 

“We are proud of the brave women who shared their difficult experiences. It must have been difficult for them to share their experiences and we applaud them.

Support: After the accusations stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis penned a joint statement in support of the women; pictured December 9

Support: Kristin and Cynthia Nixon created a statement of support for the women after the allegations stars Sarah Jessica Parker.

Livid: Most recently it was reported that Parker was 'blindsided', 'heartbroken' and 'livid' over the Noth situation; pictured July 2021

Livid: Most recently it was reported that Parker was ‘blindsided’, ‘heartbroken’ and ‘livid’ over the Noth situation; pictured July 2021

Recent reports have indicated that Parker is ‘blindsided,’ ‘heartbroken and livid over the Noth matter. 

According to Us Weekly, an insider said that Carrie Bradshaw was fiercely protective of Carrie Bradshaw. She is also furious that the entire show’s cast has been placed in such a position. 

It’s about her legacy, not the money. Carrie believed in helping women, and women now tell her that they were hurt.   

Noth denies making the allegations. He stated that the accusations made against him by people he met over a period of years or even decades ago were categorically false. 

‘These stories could’ve been from 30 years ago or 30 days ago — no always means no — that is a line I did not cross. All encounters ended in consensual. These stories are difficult to ignore. While I’m not sure why these stories are coming out now, I do know one thing: These women were never assaulted.  

Maintaining innocence: 'The accusations against me made by individuals I met years, even decades, ago are categorically false' Noth told the Hollywood Reporter of the accusations; pictured February 2021

Maintaining innocence: ‘The accusations against me made by individuals I met years, even decades, ago are categorically false’ Noth told the Hollywood Reporter of the accusations; pictured February 2021