While Sarah Jessica Parker claimed weeks ago that producers were no longer moving forward with the film due to Kim Cattrall's refusal to participate, Kristin Davis spoke out at a recent event in New York City, revealing that the film, sans Cattrall, is still a possibility.

“I’m just grateful. I know my co-stars are grateful as well that we have the fan support, that we have each other, that we love each other,” she explained to E! News on Oct. 25. “We still…maybe we’ll figure out something to do, I don’t know, it would be great.”

"I just feel like it's a positive thing all the way around. I'm sad that we're not doing the movie but at the same time, I love the support so much and I'm so grateful for it," she explained.

Kristin Davis starred in Sex and the City for years alongside Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, and Cynthia Nixon and in September, she admitted to being disappointed at the news of the film being thrown out. However, things have since changed and now, a third movie may be in the works once again.

"It is true that we are not going to be able to make a 3rd film. I wish that we could have made the final chapter, on our own terms, to complete the stories of our characters," Davis said in September. "It is deeply frustrating not to able to share that chapter (beautifully written by MPK) with all of you."

Parker was first to break the news of the temporary delay on Sex and the City production.

“It’s over…we’re not doing it,” Parker told Extra TV on Sept. 28. “I’m disappointed,” she added, saying, “We had this beautiful, funny, heartbreaking, joyful, very relatable script and story.”

Shortly after Parker spoke out, Cattrall fired back at her former co-star on Twitter, insisting that she wasn't acting like a diva but also making it clear that she had no interest in returning to the popular franchise.

“The only ‘DEMAND’ I ever made was that I didn’t want to do a 3rd film. And that was back in 2016,” she wrote to her fans and followers.