After a lot of waiting, it seems like the Sex and the City revival film, And Just Like That, is finally underway.
Sarah Jessica Parker posted a picture of herself, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis as they came together for the show’s first table read. The 56-year-old actress captioned the photo, “Together again. 💜 Read through our first episodes. @justlikethatmax Alongside all the fellas and our newest cast members. Like an ice cream sundae. X, SJ”
And Just Like That will follow Parker, Nixon and Davis’ characters – Carrie Bradshaw, Miranda Hobbes and Charlotte York Goldenblatt – years after they were last seen in the second Sex and the City movie.
Parker also posted photos earlier in the day of everyone’s station during the table read. Below the post, she wrote, “1st Table Read. @justlikethatmax Got here to work way too early. Nerves all a wonderful jumble. X, SJ”
The picture gave fans a visual clue at characters that will be returning, including Chris Noth (John James “Mr. Big” Preston), Willie Garson (Stanford Blatch) and Mario Cantone (Anthony Marentino).
Davis shared Parker’s post on her Instagram story with the caption, “Cannot believe it is happening.” Meanwhile, Nixon posted her own version of the photo and said, “Friendship never goes out of style.”
The posts were met with enormous excitement from fans. Andy Cohen, the host of Watch What Happens Live commented on the pic of the trio with, “I just pooped my pants,” and on the table read post, he added, “Carrie is back.”
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