Sex and the City star Kyle MacLachlan says he is ready to REPRISE iconic role of Trey in And Just Like That… as he pitches storyline that would see him married to a younger woman with ‘very large breasts’
Sex and the City alum Kyle MacLachlan has revealed that he would like to see his iconic character Trey MacDougal reprise, and shared his idea for a possible cameo in the spin-off series And Just Like That.
Kyle, 64, portrayed Charlotte York’s first husband in the groundbreaking HBO series, with the character leaving a lasting memory with fans thanks to his very intense mother issues.
Following the sad death of costar Frances Hussey Sternhagen – who played Trey’s mother Bunny – in November, the actor revealed that he would like to explore the character’s life without his beloved mother.
Discussing what could happen if Charlotte, played by Kristin Davis, bumps into Trey in a future episode of AJLT, Kyle told DailyMail.com: “I would like to see some kind of character growth. People change, that’s clear.
“It’s a toss-up, I think, for the writers, because I think there’s a tendency to try to find something funny, that would be completely inappropriate, and go down that route.”
Kyle MacLachlan has revealed he would like to see his iconic Sex and the City character Trey MacDougal again
Kyle, 64, famously played Charlotte York’s first husband, played by Kristin Davis (pictured)
And Just Like That premiered in 2021 and saw Cynthia Nixon return as Miranda, Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw and Kristin Davis as Charlotte York-Goldenblatt (photo LR)
Referring to a scene where Charlotte caught Trey pleasuring himself in the bathroom, he continued, “On the one hand, you have to consider that he was a fan of Juggs magazine. So I thought maybe he was married to a woman 30 years younger, who has very big breasts, and this is his thing now. So maybe he really hasn’t changed after all.
“But I’d like to think that there was some dynamic, or a world where they could meet, and that there could be something real between the two of them, that would be fun to see.”
Kyle played in SATC from 2000 to 2002. But despite his short stint, his character became a fan favorite thanks to bizarre scenes highlighting his mother issues, his impotence and his complete disregard for Charlotte’s fertility issues.
In season four, Trey brought home a cardboard baby for Charlotte as a prank, a scene that fans still bring to the actor to this day.
“Some fans say, ‘I can’t believe you thought a cardboard baby would work,’” the actor recalls. “And I thought, ‘Listen, I’m right there with you.'”
Kyle, founder of Pursued by Bear Wines, continued: “When I read that in the script, I went to the writers and said, ‘Is this just supposed to be funny?’ I should have known this was the beginning of the end for Trey.”
Initially, Kyle found the role “challenging” because he had an “unrealistic expectation” of what the character “would be.”
The actor shared his idea for a possible cameo in the spin-off series And Just Like That… in which Trey is married to a younger woman with “very large breasts”
The actor believes it could be interesting to explore what the character is like without his beloved mother, who was played by the late Frances Hussey Sternhagen (pictured)
Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis and Sarah Jessica Parker starred in Sex and The City from 1998 to 2004
The Twin Peaks star recalled: ‘I was like, “Once again I’m playing an unusual character with strange circumstances. I guess I just have to accept my fate.”
Although his character’s problems were often addressed in a comedic manner, Kyle admitted that the show’s touch on topics such as impotence was greatly appreciated by fans.
“When we were working on it, it was definitely a little bit embarrassing,” the actor recalls. ‘We didn’t have social media at the level we have now, but I would get responses from people saying these issues were really serious… People would say ‘thank you for bringing this up’. It’s something worth talking about.’
He continued, “It seems like there’s really nothing we can’t talk about these days, any issues whatsoever. Everyone is much more aware and aware of the fact that people have things that aren’t quite right and that it’s okay to talk about them.
“So I think in a way it was a little bit ahead of its time.”
The star, who famously played FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper in Twin Peaks, is now taking on a new challenge with his true crime podcast, Varnamtown.
In eight episodes, actor and investigative journalist Joshua Davis delves into the little-known story of a small fishing village in North Carolina that allegedly made a deal with drug lord Pablo Escobar.
The star, who famously played FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper in Twin Peaks, is now taking on a new challenge with his true crime podcast, Varnamtown
For the podcast, the pair traveled to the city and knocked on doors in an attempt to find out what had happened and how many people in the small community had succumbed to smuggling within Escobar’s drug trafficking network.
Elsewhere, the actor will soon be seen in the Amazon Prime series Fallout, which is based on the blockbuster video game of the same name.
He plays Lucy’s father and the “overseer” of Vault 33, making him the mayor of their hometown.
And Just Like That premiered in 2021 and a second season was released last year. Production on season three was delayed by the Hollywood writers’ strike.
Filming hasn’t started yet and Max has confirmed that the film won’t hit screens until 2025.