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Secrets From the 'Sex and the City' Sequel Revealed

SPOILER ALERT: Plus, What Fans Want to See From Carrie and Company

A brisk fall and a blustery winter stand between now and the next "Sex."

Sarah Jessica Parker speaks about her most famous role.

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But speculation about what will happen with Carrie and company? That's about to hit the boiling point.

The second "Sex and the City" movie, due in theaters May 2010, began shooting in Morocco and New York this summer, drawing a flood of fans, a plethora of paparazzi and revving up rumors about potential plots. It's no surprise "Sex" fiends are chomping at the bit -- the 2008 movie smashed box-office records and reeled in $415 million worldwide.

Last week, aptly named British newspaper The Mirror zoomed in on a script Kim Cattrall toted onto the set, enlarged a page and revealed to readers spoilers about character Samantha Jones' storyline.

And this week, Us Weekly's out with a cover story disclosing all sorts of juicy details about what will go down in the "Sex" sequel (besides, of course, the obvious).

WARNING: Possible Spoilers Ahead

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Carrie Bradshaw, circa 1980.

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Among the reported plot highlights: Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) confronts her "workaholism" and shifts her focus to family; Samantha reunites with ex-beau Smith Jerrod (Jason Lewis), the hunky blond whose acting career she jump-started; Charlotte York-Goldenblatt (Kristin Davis) struggles to deal with two kids; all the boys come back, including Miranda's Steve (David Eigenberg), Charlotte's husband Harry (Evan Handler), her gay BFF Anthony (Mario Cantone) and Carrie's lovable sidekick Stanford (Willie Garson), and the gals flashback to when they first met, offering fans a chance to gawk at them in fabulously tacky '80s getups.

But, cue the ominous music, the biggest shocker of all may come for Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) -- according to a film casting notice obtained by Us Weekly, all's not well in the kingdom of Carrie and Mr. Big, (Chris Noth), the on-again, off-again lover she finally married at the end of the first "Sex and the City" movie.

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