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    "Sex And The City" Is Officially Coming Back To Television

    WOW!

    This. Is. Not. A. Drill. Sex and the City — the iconic TV show that finished its initial run in 2004 — is coming back to television.

    SEX AND THE CITY: THE MOVIE, Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall, 2008

    It's returning with a different name, too: And Just Like That, which was revealed in a teaser shared by the show's stars on social media.

    Anything is possible. This is New York. @AndJustLikeThat ⁦⁦@hbomax⁩ ⁦ ⁦@SJP⁩ @KristinDavis⁩ #AndJustLikeThat #SATCNextChapter

    @CynthiaNixon / Twitter / Via Twitter: @CynthiaNixon

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, the new series will be ten episodes long, with original cast members Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis returning to reprise their respective roles of Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte.

    Notice a missing name there? Kim Cattrall, who famously portrayed SATC character Samantha, won't be returning for the new series.

    Anything is possible ... the story continues ! @AndJustLikeThat Coming to @hbomax #SATCNextChapter #AndJustLikeThat

    @KristinDavis / Twitter / Via Twitter: @KristinDavis

    Series creator Darren Star won't be returning either, but Michael Patrick King — who won an Emmy for his work directing on the original series — will serve as the show's Executive Producer.

    Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker

    THR says that production on And Just Like That will begin later this year in NYC (of course), and that the show will follow the characters "as they navigate friendship in their 50s."

    SEX AND THE CITY: THE MOVIE, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall, Sarah Jessica Parker

    There's no premiere date set just yet, and we couldn't help but wonder: Is there such a thing as being too excited?

    SEX AND THE CITY: THE MOVIE, Sarah Jessica Parke