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Sex and the City 3: Sarah Jessica Parker drops latest hint at new film sequel

The first feature film appeared in 2008, followed by a disastrous sequel in 2010

Roisin O'Connor
Tuesday 12 May 2015 11:11 EDT
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Sarah Jessica Parker just dropped the biggest hint yet that a third Sex and the City film is in the works.

The actress posted a photo of herself outside Bloomingdale's in New York, wearing an outfit that could have been taken from Carrie Bradshaw's legendary wardrobe.

Her caption reads: "Well. I guess the cat’s out of the (little brown bag). As usual, we will keep you posted on every detail as we are able. I’m under strict gag order until then. XX, Sj."

Sex and the City was aired by HBO for six seasons until it concluded in 2008. The first feature film appeared in 2008, followed by a disastrous sequel in 2010 that made critics and fans doubt the prospect of a trilogy.

Speculation over a third feature film blew up after Parker and co-star Kristin Davis, who has expressed her desire to make another film, sent a series of tweets to one another in October last year.

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