And Just Like That gets first look at new character teasing date for Carrie

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And Just Like That season 3 has teased a new date for Carrie Bradshaw as a first look at Jonathan Cake's character has been unveiled.

The Affair star was recently confirmed to be joining the Sex and the City series in an undisclosed role – and it appears he will strike up a bond with Carrie.

In new filming pictures, Cake and Sarah Jessica Parker's characters are seen enjoying a date together over a glass of wine and a meal.

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jonathan cake, sarah jessica parker filming and just like that season 3
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It comes after season 2 ended with Carrie going on a hiatus from Aidan (John Corbett), with it left unclear whether she would date again or wait for him – though it now seems Carrie will be heading back out on the scene.

We do know that Aidan will still be in the mix for season 3, however, with Corbett recently seen filming on set as he screams up to Carrie's apartment.

Cake joins the series alongside Law & Order's Mehcad Brooks and Spider-Man: Homecoming's Logan Marshall-Green

The latest look comes after further filming pictures teased a new love interest for Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) following her split from Che Diaz (Sara Ramírez), with the character seen enjoying time with new character Joy (played by Dolly Wells).

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Details about the new addition remain largely under wraps, though we do know that Joy "loves greyhounds more than children".

Ramírez's exit from the show was confirmed earlier this year alongside fellow star Karen Pittman.

Opening up about the Che actor's departure, Nixon told Variety in May: "They created such an amazing character – such a controversial character, but such an amazing character.

"I think they felt, and Michael Patrick [King, show creator] felt, that that character had run its course. They came in and shook everything up, and then the arc was completed."

And Just Like That, the sequel to Sex and the City, airs on Max in the US and Sky Comedy and NOW in the UK.

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