MLB cards roundup: Topps' 'Call-Up' designation and Murakami mania

When a baseball player is called up, collectors wonder when their first rookie card will arrive in a pack.

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For recent call-ups, we may have a good idea. Even though it’s only May, it looks as though any player making his debut from now until the end of the season will appear in 2027 products.

Topps gave a little hint with its recent Topps Now cards, which are daily cards depicting the top moments from the day before, and are only available for 24 hours.

The rookie cards naturally have the RC logo on them, but starting on May 8 with Arizona’s Ryan Waldschmidt, instead of an RC logo, the card says “Call Up.”

In years past, this has meant that rookies featured on cards with the “Call-Up” designation are being held for next year’s products. That means players like Waldschmidt, Yankees’ Spencer Jones, Mets’ A.J. Ewing, Seattle’s Colt Emerson, and Oakland’s Henry Bolte won’t have Rookie Cards until 2027.

Topps and MLB may need as many rookies as they can get for next year with a potential lockout on the horizon.

More than a parallel

Some of 2026 Bowman’s top cards have been low-numbered parallels and autographs, and while they are still top chases, Topps has added a few new elements that are resonating with collectors.

One of the popular new inserts is Crystallized, where the design is reminiscent of the inside of a geode. A recent Gold parallel featuring Shohei Ohtani sold for $21,249.

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The Final Draft insert features graffiti artwork against a brick wall. A Jacob Misiorowski Black parallel recently sold for $1,000.

While the Anime inserts are not new to this year’s release, they have been gaining attention. A Munetaka Murakami Anime Black parallel recently sold for $7,500.

It’s a nice change for collectors, who don’t always need to chase ink to find value.

Murakami Moneymaker

Murakami is having an amazing first season in MLB. He currently leads the American League with 17 home runs.

The White Sox first baseman isn’t just making Chicago fans happy, but also collectors who have been pulling his MLB cards.

On May 20, a redemption for a 2026 Bowman Chrome Rookie Autograph Orange Refractor sold for $14,000. It’s his first card to sell for five figures, but it may not be the last.

Low-numbered parallels, chase cards, and Japanese cards have been thriving on the secondary market.

To show the change in value, take a look at an ungraded 2021 BBM Tokyo Yakult Swallows Authentic Autograph that sold for $1,400 in November. In April, a Gem Mint version of the card sold for $6,000.

If Murakami continues to smash home runs, his card values will likely rise along with them.

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Red Wings' Emmitt Finnie scores first goal for Canada at worlds

Detroit Red Wings rookie Emmitt Finnie hasn't been getting much ice time for Canada at the world hockey championship in Switzerland, but he's making the most of his opportunities.

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Finnie scored his first goal of the round-robin tournament and added an assist in only 5:57 of ice time, as Canada (5-0) defeated Slovenia, 3-1, on Friday at the BCF Arena in Fribourg.

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Finnie, a seventh-round draft choice who had 13 goals and 17 assists for 30 points with a minus-10 rating and 131 hits in his first season in Detroit, has played in only two of Canada's five games.

Red Wings forward Emmitt Finnie, left, is checked by Slovenia defenseman Blaz Gregorc in front of goalie Zan Us during Canada's 3-1 win at the world hockey championships at the BCF Arena in Fribourg, Switzerland.

"My role here is a little different from what I'm used to, but everyone here is a great player," Finnie said after the game at iihf.com. "Whether I'm playing or not it's not going to deteriorate my confidence. I'm just trying to work as hard as I can and make an impact when I'm out there."

Finnie scored his goal early in the third period by going to the net and tipping in a shot from Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly at 6:41, his first career goal with Team Canada.

"It's not easy for him," Maple Leafs forward John Tavares said. "Maybe he's not always taking a regular shift when he's in, but he's really enjoying being around the group and he's learning a lot, being a sponge.

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"I'm thrilled for him to get on the board and be named Best Player of the game."

Red Wings forward Emmitt Finnie, left, was presented the player-of-the-game award for Canada after recording two points in a 3-1 win over Slovenia on Friday.

Ex-Spartan Porter Martone was scoreless in 8:11 of ice time for Canada. He has one goal and four assists for five points in five games.

The win keeps Canada in top place of the Group B standings without a loss, their only blemish being a 6-5 OT decision against Norway on Thursday.

Canada has a day off before playing Slovakia on Sunday in a battle of undefeated teams.

"I think our game was more connected today than yesterday," Tavares said. "It would have been nice to put the puck in the net a little more today, but we possessed it a lot.

"We were in control pretty much the whole game, but we can always find ways to be better."

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Jess Val Ortiz Says She's 'Open to Love' as She Shares Dating Update 5 Months After Split from Alexei Mitchell (Exclusive)

Influencer Jess Val Ortiz is sharing a dating update, nearly five months after her split from boyfriend Alexei Mitchell

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  • Ortiz — who often posts musical theater content — chats with PEOPLE at the Broadway Breakout Brunch on May 22 in New York City, where she was joined by fellow members of the theater community

  • She shares a look into the last few months and how things have been going in her dating life

Jess Val Ortizis keeping her "heart open."While chatting with PEOPLE on the Broadway Breakout Brunch red carpet in New York City on Friday, May 22, the influencer gave an update on her dating life. The content creator, who is known to her over 11 million followers for her online parody videos and comedy sketches, announced she had split from her boyfriend of almost one year back in January, sharing the news in a TikTokvideo.Speaking with PEOPLE, the content creator appears to be entering a new chapter in the dating world. "I'm open, you know, my heart is open," she says.

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"I'm open to love, you know, but I, I'm in a really, really good place," she continues, adding that, since the breakup, she feels "healed" and "very optimistic."

"I'm focusing on my career right now, but my heart's open, so I feel good about that," she says.

At the inaugural event honoring the next generation of Broadway talent — including Anania, Whitney Leavitt, Jake Shane and others — Val Ortiz performed a song featuring the lyrics "I don't wanna TikTok no more," which featured humorous lyrics about her social media career.

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Following her initial breakup announcement in January, the influencer came back to her social media to open up about how she's been faring since the news of her breakup hit the Internet."I always hate it whenever people say, 'Oh, you know, you're going through a breakup, you're gonna be okay.' Because that's not true. I'm not gonna be okay. I'm gonna be better. I'm gonna be better because I'm gonna be stronger. I'm gonna be wiser," the influencer said in a FebruaryTikTokpost, with her voice shaking.

"Breakups suck. But breakups are growing pains," she said. "They show you you're one step closer to who you truly are and what you truly need and what you want. It's really hard. But when you do hard things, you feel the most proud of yourself, right?"

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She then added that while the decision to break up with Mitchell had been difficult, "difficult things that you do are supposed to be things that you should be proud of and that you should honor."

In anothervideoposted to her TikTok account on Sunday, March 1, the influencer did her makeup and addressed how she's been healing in the wake of the separation, as well as offered insights into what the last month had been like for her. "It is officially been over one month since my breakup," the content creator began her video as she applied foundation to her skin."I've been doing a lot of therapy, been doing a lot of soul searching, spending time with my family and friends," she continued. "It's been a bit of a tumultuous month, not gonna lie. But I have officially found peace with myself and with the breakup."

Val Ortiz went on to reflect on her "adult relationships," saying that, having been in two "serious" ones so far, she thinks she is able to say that she knows what she is looking for in her "forever person."

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Reports: LIV pitching 10-event, international schedule to investors

LIV Golf is pitching a reduced 10-event international schedule to potential investors, Sportico and CNBC reported.

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The league reportedly is seeking $250 million to $350 million in funding to continue operations beyond this year after Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund announced its financial commitment will end at the conclusion of the season.

According to the reports, LIV Golf's investment pitch outlines a plan built around international tournaments and uses the high attendance figures in Australia and South Africa as benchmarks.

The 2026 LIV Golf calendar originally featured 14 events, including five in the United States. A tournament scheduled for New Orleans from June 25-28 has been postponed.

Bloomberg reported earlier this week that LIV Golf is preparing for a potential bankruptcy filing.

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An LIV Golf spokesperson responded to that report with a lengthy statement to Golf Digest.

"LIV Golf is firmly focused on securing a transaction that positions the organization for the long-term," read the statement. "As we begin presenting our go-forward business plan to prospective capital partners, we are focused on achieving a sustainable future and there are multiple pathways under active exploration.

"We continue to see great momentum on the course and with support through the 2026 season and a clear plan to raise capital, leadership is focused on identifying the right long-term strategic partners who believe in our mission to grow the game of golf worldwide. These conversations are just getting underway, and as they progress, the company expects to gain further clarity around the structure and timing of a potential transaction."

In addition to the loss of PIF funding, LIV Golf soon may be facing a talent vacuum. Golf Digest reported that agents for several players have reached out to the PGA Tour about potential pathways back for their clients.

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Reports: LIV pitching 10-event, international schedule to investors

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Four Verts: Is Aaron Rodgers retiring a year too late? Plus 2026 schedule is a stress test, and we salute Jacoby Brissett

Across the NFL, rookies have reported to their minicamps, organized team activities (OTAs) have begun, and mandatory minicamps are right around the corner. Let’s catch up with some of the top storylines of the past couple weeks.

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Aaron Rodgers might be retiring one year too late

Aaron Rodgers, in his return to the Steelers on a one-year deal,said this week that this wasgoing to be his last season in the NFL.One last run forone of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of the gameand future first ballot Hall of Famer. He’ll be teaming up with his old coach Mike McCarthy for the final season of this particular show as the Steelers try to … win a playoff game?

It’s long been accepted that the Steelers were largely going to run back last year’s roster, but it doesn’t seem like they’re too concerned whether or not this is a good idea — and neither is Rodgers himself. This looks destined to be another stuck-in-the-mud Steelers offense that features the inherent dangers of an aging, declined Rodgers playing even worse than he did last year.

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Among the 40 quarterbacks last year to register at least 190 dropbacks, Rodgers ranked 26th in expected points added per dropback (0.01), 24th in yards per dropback (5.98), 37th in first down conversion rate (26.8%), 36th success rate (40.8%) and 39th in air yards per attempt (5.9). In other words, he was pretty bad on a down-to-down basis. His league-leading 2.52 seconds to throw also encapsulated how physically limited he has become. He’s just trying to get the ball out as fast as possible because he doesn’t have the athleticism that he used to possess.

Of course, that is completely reasonable! Rodgers will turn 43 in December, he’s not supposed to be at the peak of his powers. The fact he can credibly be considered an NFL-level player still is a remarkable achievement in its own right — but not everybody gets to be Tom Brady. Rodgers’ performance last year did look and feel better than the recent slew of post-Ben Roethlisberger quarterbacks the Steelers have thrown out there, but that doesn’t mean it was actually good. Just slightly better than what they had. He wasn’t nearly good enough last season for the team to be so passive at quarterback and just wait for him to sign a contract right before OTAs started.

It’s just awfully complacent for a team with an aging defense that needs to be maximized, but it does seem like after this season the Steelers will just have to bite the bullet and try to acquire a young quarterback with real potential. Perhaps Drew Allar can be that guy with a year on the bench, but he was only a third-round pick. A declining quarterback well into his 40s is not the answer they’re looking for, and it seems unclear what their actual goal is this year.

But that’s not different from any other recent Steelers’ seasons, so, God bless ‘em. Let’s see if Mike McCarthy has access to the same cauldron of dark magic that Mike Tomlin did for another painful 10-7 season.

2026 schedule is a massive stress test for the future of the league

TheNFL has long been spreading their corporate empire via game scheduling, with the 2026 season serving as a new frontier for the future of the league. Between international games and games being broadcast on streaming services, the NFL is attempting to be more visible than ever. There are debates to be had over whether or not this expansion is a good idea, but ultimately the NFL is going to keep trying to grow and push the limits of its global gains, with the players taking on the physical toll of that growth.

There’s no going back to the standard 16-game schedule with predictable game times and locations (or even 17 games, soon) — 2026 represents the NFL’s true swing at expanding what can already be considered a cultural hegemony. All through the power of inventory.

TheNFL will be playing a record nine international gamesthis season, with 10 games already approved for 2027 (and an eventual goal of every team having an international game each season). That includes a game in Melbourne, Australia between the 49ers and the Rams and a new game in France. Beyond that, theseason opens on a Wednesdayand there’s anew Thanksgiving Eve gamethat will be exclusively streamed on Netflix. While it’s easy to just look at a piece of paper that shows the NFL’s schedule, this is decidedlya lot.

A lot of streaming interfaces, a lot of stress on the players themselves, more days of the week to be watching the NFL — this is a stark contrast from the league that many fans grew up with over the course of their lives. There are some benefits to being on streaming apps and playing more games overseas, but this season is going to be the first dip in the water at how expansive and prevalent the league desires to become.

This gets a fat “TBD” because we don’t even really have information on things like what happens when you play a game in Australia and then have to come back for a Week 2 game that’s happening 9-10 days later. It’s a stress test that already has a determined outcome, because the NFL is not going to suddenly decide that they have enough and it’s time to stop growing. The impacts on the game itself will be a murky crystal ball at what the league will look like after the next collective bargaining agreement in 2031, if not sooner.

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Jacoby Brissett is a hero of the working man

Jacoby Brissett, we salute you.After starting 12 games last year for the Cardinals, withjustenough quality football, Brissett found himself walking back into Arizona with the idea that he would be the starting quarterback again. However, he also realized that he’s not getting paid like a starting quarterback, which prompted his decision to hold out from team activities until that was fixed.

Let’s get one thing out the way: This is funny. A team that many project to be among the worst in the league in ahellishdivision at the start of a rebuild has their bridge quarterback holding out. The eventual outcome of this holdout is almost guaranteed to have no real impact on the course of the season; it’s essentially irrelevant as far as league hierarchy goes. However, that doesn’t mean Brissett is necessarily wrong to take this stance, because … why not?

Brissett is set to have a cap hit of roughly $9.2 million this season, ranking 25th among all quarterbacks this year and his $8 million in guaranteed money currently ranks 35th in the league. Those numbers place him in line with rookies and veteran backup quarterbacks. In fact, Gardner Minshew, who the team signed this offseason, ismaking more guaranteed salary this year(about $2.9M) than Brissett ($1.5M).

This is where things can become a matter of perspective, but there are two things that are empirically true here: Brissett is not a rookie quarterback or a quarterback on a rookie deal, and he was objectively not the Cardinals’ backup quarterback last year. This isn’t to say that Brissett should get a market rate deal or anything like that, but if Malik Willis and Aaron Rodgers can make $22-23 million in cash this year, placing them right above the cutoff for backup quarterbacks, then it’s not unreasonable for Brissett to desire the same.

Unfortunately, the timeline of the Cardinals’ rebuild (and the general quality of Brissett’s play) is what makes this holdout feel somewhat preposterous. They’re not winning anything this year and Brissett, who really does provide tangible value to an NFL team, is obviously not going to be the team’s long-term quarterback. Arizona has no real incentive to pay him, unless theyalsoview him as the bridge quarterback for whoever the team drafts next year. Considering they signed Minshew and picked Carson Beck with the first pick in the third round, there’s noneedto do anything. Brissett isn’t going to elevate them past the 49ers, Seahawks or Rams. This is a long-haul rebuild that adds a level of incompatibility with Brissett’s desires.

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That doesn’t mean Brissett shouldn’t be trying this, though. As a 33-year-old journeyman, this very well may be his last chance to get a contract extension as a (presumptive) starting quarterback. If they say no, well, that’s life. Regardless, there’s no reason for Brissett not to ask for this considering his specific standing as a returning veteran quarterback. There’s also not much of a reason for the Cardinals to budge, making this a low-stakes holdout for everyone — except Brissett.

The lonely hero attempts to forge his destiny against the oligarchy before it’s too late. For that, we salute you, Jacoby. Whether or not you get that deal, the effort is understood and appreciated.

Joe Brady, Jesse Minter and Mike McDaniel all have something in common

The coaching carousel that followed the regular season was defined by the overwhelming pressure that tends to come with big-ticket quarterback play. Two of the most established head coaches in the league, John Harbaugh and Sean McDermott, were fired coming off winning seasons in which their respective teams had to endure the imbalance of attrition that inevitably bites every NFL — but it’s not like their final seasons were abject disasters.

The Ravens powered through four games without Lamar Jackson and still nearly made the playoffs with a Week 18 loss pushing them out. Buffalo (read: Josh Allen) just had way too many mistakes against Denver, but even then they were almost able to punch their ticket to the AFC championship game. These are only failures relative to expectation, which is fine, but it just means that new coaches are walking into immensely pressurized situations.

These specific coach movements here immediately map out how dire the respective ownership groups view their situations to be. Jesse Minter was hired in Baltimore (where he coached from 2017-20) toimmediatelyimprove the defense and get it back to championship caliber after an inconsistent run the past few years. Joe Brady was promoted to head coach after the Bills fired McDermott, and considering that was the only big firing they made, the expectation is for Brady to improve upon McDermott’s success — in other words, get to the Super Bowl, because that’s the only thing left.

This offseason even featured a former head coach in Mike McDaniel turning down opportunities to continue that role elsewhere in order to sign on as the offensive coordinator with the Chargers. Most offensive coordinators don’t walk into the door with immediate, serious pressure, but McDaniel had substantial success calling plays in Miami, is seen as an upgrade over Greg Roman and finally has an uber-talented quarterback in Justin Herbert. Considering every team coached by Jim Harbaugh seems to have a high enough floor to make the playoffs, improvement can only mean going on a run to the Super Bowl.

Quite frankly, it was reasonable for all three of those teams to feel like they needed to make a major shakeup, even if Buffalo’s process was fairly shaky. They have legitimate franchise quarterbacks that are all multiple years into their second contracts. The window is now, and while getting to the playoffs should always be seen as good, after time that level of success begins to feel diluted — but the expectations decidedly aren’t. Even if Bills team owner Terry Pegula says it’s not a Super Bowl-or-bust situation for Brady, it has to be. They’ve been to the playoffs six straight seasons with two AFC title game appearances. The only feasible next step is rapidly making a Super Bowl appearance. The same applies to Jackson, who was drafted in the same year as Allen as they enter theirninthNFL seasons. While Herbert is a couple years younger than Jackson and Allen, his baseline-level ability to drag broken offenses to the postseason leaves very little margin for error on the expectations for the Chargers’ offense.

These moves also highlight an undeniable truth about what they’re trying to accomplish: All of these moves happened within the AFC, specifically at the projected top of the conference. Success for one would have to mean the failure of the others, and that’s before including the rest of the conference. Even though fans and loud people on TV seem to forget this every year, only one team wins the Super Bowl. It’s a fair goal for these teams to have, but it also means there won’t be much of a grace period in the event of a slow start. These teams don’t have time for that.

There won’t be too much to glean from reporting on OTAs,but how these coaches begin to build the foundation does matter as they try to build squads that have the borderline unreasonable expectation of improving when they’re already on top of the mountain.

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Temi Ajibade Is Pregnant, Expecting First Baby with Husband Mr Eazi: 'Extremely Blessed and Grateful' (Exclusive)

Temi Otedola and Mr Eazi are going to be parents!

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  • The actress discovered her pregnancy during the couple's two-month honeymoon across Korea and Japan last year

  • Otedola has embraced slowing down during pregnancy and shared the news with loved ones through ultrasound surprises

Temi Otedolais going to be a mom!

The Nigerian actress, 30, is pregnant, expecting her first baby this summer with husband Mr Eazi, 34, PEOPLE can confirm.

"We are beyond excited to start our family and welcome a little one to our cocoon of two. We’re feeling extremely blessed and grateful for this big next step!" Otedola exclusively tells PEOPLE.

The star says she and her husband, whose full name is Oluwatosin Oluwole Ajibade, found out the happy news after tying the knot last year. The pair had three different weddings in three different countries, beginning in May 2025.

"After wrapping up three weddings in 2025—a court in Monaco, a traditional Nigerian wedding in Dubai, and a church wedding in Iceland—we wanted to end the year with a 2-month, digital-detoxed honeymoon, travelling across Korea and Japan," she says. "That’s when we found out!"

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Otedola says sharing the joyful news with family and friends has been extremely special.

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"It’s been the greatest news to share," she says. "With our family and friends living across every continent, we shared with as many of them as we could in real life, giving them our ultrasound printouts as a surprise. I also celebrated my 30th birthday this March in Mallorca—and was able to tell most of my closest friends there."

While the pair is keeping the sex of their baby on the way under wraps for now, they have already started discussing names for their little one.

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"My husband and I send each other names all the time on WhatsApp," she shares. "We’ve also asked our parents to give us name ideas, as is Nigerian tradition."

Otedola says she's feeling "stronger and more energized" in recent weeks but that the first trimester was much rockier.

"For the first trimester, I was really feeling the fatigue and morning sickness (well, all day sickness), but as the months progressed, I’ve been so grateful to feel stronger and more energized," she says.

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Above all, the actress has been loving the slower moments of this pregnancy as "someone who has been moving a million miles a minute for years."

"I love how pregnancy forces you to slow down. I’ve been gradually slowing down my routine, prioritizing my goals and looking inward," she shares. "It’s also a beautiful time to spend with loved ones and celebrate the coming of new life."

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“Sex and the City”'s Smith resurfaces after 3 years with a story to tell

Jason Lewis, who famously played Smith on Sex and the City, teased "creative work" is coming after being absent from an onscreen project for years.

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  • "I'm far enough along now that it felt like it was time to resurface and share what I've been doing," Lewis said in an Instagram video.

  • Lewis joined Sex and the City in 2003 as a love interest for Kim Cattrall's Samantha Jones, and made his last appearance in 2010's Sex and the City 2.

It's been more than two decades since Jason Lewis awed audiences, andKim Cattrall's character Samantha Jones, with his physique as sexy model Jerry "Smith" Jerrod onSex and the City.

While Lewis took on a mix of onscreen roles since his last appearance as Smith on 2010'sSex and the City 2,the actor hasn't appeared in a project since 2020. On Wednesday, Lewis took to a newly createdInstagramaccount to address his absence while hinting at having something in the works.

"Three years ago, I went quiet. Not because I had nothing to say but because I had something to do," Lewis began his video. "The kind of creative work that doesn't leave room for much else, and I made my peace with that."

Per Lewis' IMDb, he has one upcoming project titledRestaveksthat is in post-production. While the actor didn't address what he specifically has in the pipeline, he explained that "it's the kind of work that needs to find its people though."

"I'm still in it," Lewis added. "And I'm far enough along now that it felt like it was time to resurface and share what I've been doing. More to come."

Jason Lewis and Kim Cattrall on 'Sex and the City'Credit: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO

Originally a model who appeared in campaigns for Guess?, Tommy Hilfiger and Hugo Boss, Lewis first appeared on HBO's hit seriesSex and the Cityin 2003 in the Season 6 premiere titled "Great Sexpectations."

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Smith became a key love interest for Samantha, and remained on the series until it ended in 2004. He reprised his role in 2008'sSex and the City: The Movieand its 2010 sequel. Despite their passionate relationship throughout the series and films, the characters eventually broke up in the sequel due to Samantha feeling she was losing her independence by remaining in the relationship, famously telling Smith, "I love you, but I love me more."

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Cattrall's iconic Samantha seemingly had faded from theSex and the Cityuniverse herself when theactress said she didn't want to appearin the spinoff seriesAnd Just Like That... Samantha's absence was explained as Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Samantha having a falling-out, and the high-powered PR exec having relocated to London. However, the two eventually reconnected over the death of Carrie's husband, John James Preston (Chris Noth).

Samantha returned on screen for the Season 2 finale, with Samantha calling Carrie to pay her respects to Carrie's iconic New York City apartment before she moved out.

After three seasons,And Just Like That...aired itsfinal episodeon Aug. 14, 2025.

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