The 'Sex and the City' revival series, titled 'And Just Like That...', is bringing back a whole bunch of familiar faces.

As previously announced, the 'Sex and the City' leads Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis (sans Kim Cattrall, disappointingly) will all be back for the revivial.

Chris Noth will be back as Mr. Big, naturally, having tied the knot with Carrie (Parker) in the 'Sex and the City' movie.

He may have some competition though as Carrie's old flame Aidan (played by James Corbett) is also making a return...

It's not just Carrie's other half but Miranda (Nixon) and Charlotte's hubbies who have also been confirmed for 'And Just Like That...'

David Eigenberg will be back as Steve Brady.

Plus Evan Handler is back as Harry Goldenblatt.

Also returning is Willie Garson, who played Stanford Blatch, the unofficial fifth 'Sex and the City' friend.

Stanford tied the knot with Anthony Marentino, played by Mario Cantone, in the second 'Sex and the City' movie.

You've guessed it - he's coming back too.

In a statement, executive producer Michael Patrick King said: "Everyone at 'And Just Like That' is thrilled to be able to continue the storylines of these beloved 'Sex and the City' characters with the actors who made them so lovable."

No plot details have emerged about the revival just yet, including when it takes place.

The only new cast addition announced so far is Sara Ramírez, best known for playing Dr. Callie Torez in 'Grey's Anatomy'.

'Sex and the City' ran for six season on HBO from 1998 to 2004, inspiring two movies released in 2008 and 2010, as well as a prequel spin-off series titled 'The Carrie Diaries'.

'And Just Like That...' will debut on HBO Max.