Sarah Jessica Parker and John Corbett were spotted filming the third season of their hit series And Just Like That… in New York City on Monday, looking stylish and in character as Carrie Bradshaw and Aidan Shaw.
The dynamic duo, who play love interests on the show, were seen strolling hand-in-hand down a city street, smiling and laughing in some shots, while dressed in all-black ensembles that hinted at a major event in the series – whether it was a wedding, funeral, or something else entirely.
Sarah Jessica Parker and John Corbett got to work filming the third season of their Sex and the City spinoff series And Just Like That… in New York City on Monday
The 59-year-old actress and 63-year-old actor looked spiffy in all-black outfits as they appeared to act out a scene for a major event that could have been celebratory or mournful
Sarah, 59, commanded attention in a stunning low-cut, off-the-shoulder dress with flattering draping, paired with black leggings that cropped inches above her ankles.
Embodying her iconic character Carrie Bradshaw, Sarah slipped into classic, pointy-toe, black leather heels and carried a chic black pocketbook adorned with gold circular accents on the flap.
Her signature blonde locks were styled in voluminous wand curls, with a large flower barrette on one side, and she completed the look with big pearl stud earrings and pink-toned cosmetics.
John, 63, looked dashing in a black suit and button-up white shirt as Aidan Shaw, the heartthrob carpenter.
Embodying her famously fashion-forward character Carrie Bradshaw, Sarah slipped her feet into a pair of classic, pointy-toe, black leather heels
In a recent podcast appearance, John confessed to feeling unfulfilled in his acting career, despite his success in the industry.
The My Big Fat Greek Wedding star revealed that he chose the “wrong” career path, and that he didn’t write a single line or joke to make people laugh, which left him feeling unfulfilled.
John explained that he’s not a movie actor, but rather a television actor, and that he’s not part of the creative process, which makes him feel like he’s just waiting around.