A famous pop singer on set! More Che! A flagrant disregard for road safety! The rumour mill is going into overdrive for the SATC spin-off’s summer return

The warmer months cannot come quickly enough. Despite some coyness around whether it would be a one-off or not, And Just Like That … is definitely coming back this summer. Although the first season ended with a neatness that could have wrapped it up for good (for Carrie, at least, who said goodbye to Big in Paris, ready for her life without him), it left plenty of questions still to be answered, such as: what happened to Miranda’s drinking problem? Is everyone a podcaster now? Will Charlotte ever wear white again?

Filming for the second season is currently taking place, and with it, a steady trickle of reports as to which familiar faces will be joining from the Sex and the City-verse. It is worth being cautious of whatever titbits of gossip are out there, because before And Just Like That … arrived for its first season, we were told that nobody would die, and then Peloton came calling for Mr Big’s soul. Actor John Corbett also hinted that the second most important love interest, his character Aidan, would be back, and there was no sign of him. (Although executive producer Michael Patrick King did claim that “We never said anything about Aidan,” in an interview with Deadline last February). Here, however, is what we know about season two so far.

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