They’re a fan-favorite couple from an iconic show.
And Sarah Jessica Parker reunited with Chris Noth to film scenes of the Sex and the City reboot in New York on Monday morning.
Sarah, 56, rocked a quintessentially Carrie ensemble while Noth, 66, looked dapper in a suit to film And Just Like That… where a script leak revealed marital woes between Bradshaw and Big.
Together again: Sarah Jessica Parker reunited with Chris Noth to film scenes of the Sex and the City reboot in New York on Monday morning
Carrie looked chic as ever wearing a black Capezio boatneck bodysuit with three-quarter length sleeves and a billowing white Carolina Herrera skirt with thick black polka dots.
She added inches to her petite frame with a pair of satin Duchessa Gardini pumps and wore an ornate pink feathered fascinator for the scene with Big, according to @JustLikeThatCloset.
Their tumultuous relationship played out for six seasons and two movies of the popular HBO franchise.
Coupled up: Sarah, 56, rocked a quintessentially Carrie ensemble while Noth, 66, looked dapper in a suit to film And Just Like That…
Back in action: Carrie looked chic as ever wearing a black Capezio boatneck bodysuit with three-quarter length sleeves and a billowing white Carolina Herrera skirt with thick black polka dots
Classic: She added inches to her petite frame with a pair of satin pumps and wore an ornate pink feathered fascinator for the scene with Big
Big and Bradshaw are in the depths of marital woes in the new film as a script leak revealed Carrie wasn’t so sure about her role in her marriage, according to Page Six.
In the scene, Carrie is dining out with a few of her best friends, including Stanford Blatch (Willie Garson), Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte York Goldenblatt (Kristin Davis).
Bradshaw, who’s now in her 50’s and hosts a podcast, seems to say she isn’t in a good place: ‘I was taping the podcast, I was washing my hair. Yes, I wasn’t eating or sleeping, but at least I felt good about my marriage. Now I’m just one of the wives he was taking care of?’
Carrie and Big were married at City Hall after plans failed for an elaborate wedding at the New York Public Library in the first Sex and the City movie.
Romance: Their tumultuous relationship played out for six seasons and two movies of the popular HBO franchise
Different scene: Cynthia Nixon, who plays Miranda Hobbes, stepped out in athleisure while filming AJLT
Casually cool: Kristin Davis, who played Charlotte York, dressed down in straight leg jeans with a maroon T-shirt
Oh no! it appeared as though Carrie Bradshaw and Mr. Big are in the depths of marital woes in the new film, And Just Like That… (seen in 1998)
Noth admitted he was ‘hesitant’ to reprise his Mr. Big role for the revival and felt as though he gave the character his all, but was swayed to come back after a little pep talk from producers.
‘It was a little bit of a sort of creative negotiation because I didn’t really feel I had anything to offer in that role again,’ he told Yahoo! Finance Live. ‘It kind of felt like I had done it.
‘But [executive producer] Michael Patrick King is just an incredible writer and has incredible creative ideas. And once we got together and talked about the potential of what we could do with the character, I was all in.’
Love: Carrie and Big were married at City Hall after plans failed for an elaborate wedding at the New York Public Library in the first Sex and the City movie
Carrie & Big forever: Chris played the commitment-phobe financial adviser while Sarah Jessica Parker portrayed the sex columnist Carrie Bradshaw; seen in 2002
Here come the girls! The new show, entitled And Just Like That…, has begun filming in New York City with three of the original four stars, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon (pictured last week)
Chris played the commitment-phobe financial adviser while SJP portrayed the sex columnist in the series which first debuted in 1998.
On Wednesday, a trio of new stars were confirmed for the reboot, including Nicole Ari Parker, Karen Pittman and Sarita Choudhury
SATC has long-sparked criticism due to the lack of diversity in its largely-white cast as well as shocking storylines, including Kim Cattrall’s character Samantha — who will not be returning for the reboot — dating a black man and fighting with his sister over her race.
The casting has been welcomed with open arms by fans, who praised the move on social media following show writer Michael Patrick King and lead lady and executive producer Sarah’s vow to create greater inclusivity.