Logan Marshall-Green has traded Orange County for NYC, as he's set to make an appearance on the third season of And Just Like That.
The Sex and the City sequel is welcoming the former The OC on its upcoming third instalment, which is currently in production in New York City. In new pictures from set obtained by Digital Spy, Marshall-Green (who played Trey Atwood on the teen drama series) can be seen filming a scene with Sarah Jessica Parker.
All clues point at a potential new romance brewing for Carrie Bradshaw, whose relationship with Aidan Shaw (John Corbett) came to a hiatus at the end of season 2 when he chose to focus on his parental duties in Virginia.
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After all, Carrie can't wait for Aidan forever, and it appears the new episodes may have some fresh, light-hearted flirts in store for the sex columnist.
Though we don't know too much about his And Just Like That character yet, we do know he's been spotted leaving her house and sharing an adorable moment with her cat, Shoe.
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It isn't clear whether Marshall-Green's mystery man is one of Carrie's suitors or her cat sitter — or both — he definitely isn't the only new character in her life.
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In images taken earlier this week, Parker was photographed filming with The Affair star Jonathan Cake as their characters enjoyed a meal and a glass of wine.
Does this mean that Aidan is out of the picture? Not quite...
Corbett has been recently confirmed to appear in season 3, though there's no happy ending on the horizon for the on-again, off-again couple. A video circulated on social media captured a scene of Aidan screaming "motherf***er" at Carrie's window before marching up to the front door with his bags in hand.
Meanwhile, another And Just Like That leading lady seemed all loved-up with a familiar face from season 2.
Following her trainwreck relationship and subsequent chaotic split from comedian Che Diaz (Grey's Anatomy's Sara Ramírez), Miranda Hobbs (Cynthia Nixon) is further exploring her connection with BBC producer Joy, played by Dolly Wells and introduced at the end of the previous chapter.
And Just Like That is available on NOW, Sky and HBO Max.
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Stefania is a freelance writer specialising in TV and movies. After graduating from City University, London, she covered LGBTQ+ news and pursued a career in entertainment journalism, with her work appearing in outlets including Little White Lies, The Skinny, Radio Times and Digital Spy.
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