And Just Like That... 2 (2026)
🎬 And Just Like That... 2 (2026)
👉 Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis
The cosmos of love, friendship, and fashion spins once more — only now, the stakes are higher, the heels are taller, and the heartbeats are slower, wiser, and infinitely deeper.
Two decades after redefining modern romance, Sarah Jessica Parker returns as Carrie Bradshaw — still the writer with a heart full of hope, still searching for meaning in the madness of Manhattan. But this time, her essays are no longer about first dates and missed calls — they’re about rediscovering who you are after love, after loss, and after all the labels fade. Alongside her are
From candlelit dinners in Brooklyn to impromptu fashion moments on Fifth Avenue, the women face the shifting tides of relationships, careers, and aging in a city that never slows down. The laughter is louder, the tears more earned, and the love — both lost and found — feels more real than ever.
Stylish, soulful, and surprisingly raw, And Just Like That... 2 explores what happens after “happily ever after.” It’s a celebration of friendship that endures through reinvention, and of the truth that growing older doesn’t mean fading away — it means shining brighter in your own light.
💫 Because love changes. Friendships evolve. But the city? It always calls you home. 🗽👠💌
Easy Rider 2 (2025)
🎬 Easy Rider 2 (2025)
👉 Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Jack Nicholson
The road never ends — it just changes direction. Easy Rider 2 reignites the spirit of rebellion that defined a generation, carrying the legacy of two outlaws who dared to live by their own code. Decades after the fateful journey that became a countercultural landmark, the story picks up in a new America — one still haunted by the same questions of freedom, purpose, and belonging.
Wyatt “Captain America” (Peter Fonda) and Billy (Dennis Hopper) once tore across the highways of America on their choppers, chasing an elusive dream of liberation — a dream that ended in tragedy. Now, the legend lives on as new riders pick up where they left off, retracing the mythic route from Los Angeles to New Orleans, searching not for fame or fortune, but for truth in a world that has forgotten what it means to be free.
Through dusty highways, neon cities, and ghost towns long forgotten, they encounter wanderers, prophets, and outcasts — reflections of the same restless spirit that once fueled the 1960s. But the road is darker now: corporate greed has replaced counterculture, rebellion has become commodified, and the price of true freedom has never been higher.
As the new journey unfolds, the riders cross paths with echoes of the past — including George Hanson (Jack Nicholson), whose wisdom and sacrifice once illuminated the thin line between the American Dream and the American nightmare. His legacy endures as both warning and inspiration.
Visually stunning and emotionally raw, Easy Rider 2 (2025) is a cinematic road poem — blending music, motion, and meaning into a visceral experience of freedom’s last frontier. It’s not just a sequel, but a mirror held up to America’s changing soul — where open roads still whisper promises, and the ghosts of yesterday’s rebels still ride beneath the burning sky.