Good news for "Sex And The City" fans! After the success of "And Just Like That's" the first season, the show will be back for a second installment as teased on social media by its main cast members; what could fans expect in the upcoming episodes?

Taking to her official Instagram account, lead star Sarah Jessica Parker shared a photo of her script from the show with the title and a text that reads "Episode 201," suggesting that production is currently ongoing.

At the bottom of the zoomed-in paper is a text slashed out with purple ink, seemingly erasing the episode's title to prevent spoilers.

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"Just this much. For now," the actress playing the role of Carrie Bradshaw wrote in the caption.

On the other hand, Sara Ramirez, a new character introduced in the "SATC" universe during the show's first season, also shared a photo of the script and their name on a tag.

What to Expect From 'And Just Like That' Season 2

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WARNING: MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS FROM SEASON 1

Speaking to Variety a few months ago, Ramirez, who identifies as non-binary and prefers "they/them" pronouns, shared a little background about what their character would be on the second season.

The TV star plays Che Diaz, a stand-up comedian who also works as a podcast host in New York City. Their character was introduced as Miranda Hobbes' newest romantic interest.

Ramirez said fans will get to know more about their role in the next installment as "The first season was judging a book by its cover, and season 2 is about reading the book." (via People Magazine)

Showrunner Michael Patrick King also shared a few hints about Che Diaz's contribution over the next episodes, saying he wanted to portray a new side of them that viewers never got a chance to see in season 1 because "they were blinded, out of fear or terror."

On the other hand, an original character from "Sex And The City" will reportedly make a big comeback to Carrie Bradshaw's life as Deadline reported that John Corbett, who played the role of Aidan, is set to reprise his role in the new series.

In the original series, Carrie first had a relationship with Aidan before getting married to John "Mr. Big" Preston.

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