Kristin Davis
Kristin Davis wants “Sex and the City 3” to happen. Pictured: Davis poses at the 2014 Environmental Media Awards at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California, Oct. 18, 2014. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

If it were up to Kristin Davis, a new “Sex and the City” movie will happen.

In an interview with People, the actress, who played Charlotte in the HBO series and its film versions, said that she believes the story has not ended yet.

“I do feel inside like we’re not finished,” Davis said. “I do feel like there’s another story.”

As for whether she will be part of another “SATC” film, Davis said: “I would be up for anything Sarah Jessica [Parker] and Michael Patrick King think is the right thing.”

This is not the first time a cast member has shared their desire to continue the stories of Carrie (Parker), Samantha (Kim Cattrall), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte. Parker has hinted several times that there is “definitely” a possibility that another movie about the beloved characters will happen.

In an interview with the Associated Press, Parker also said that she feels like there is still more to the story that needs to be told.

King, who directed the films based on the hit series, also told Entertainment Weekly that he knows there is still more to learn about the characters.

“It’s really about the stories, and if you actually think you have something left to say that would make it exciting and worthwhile for the fans’ time, that’s really the question,” King said when asked about the possibility of putting out another “SATC” movie. “It’s really like, is there enough or more to say that would justify people risking their favorite characters again? And I think there’s one chapter left.”

While Parker was enthusiastic about the prospect of doing another film at first, she backtracked on her previous statement and told Time that it’s time to leave Carrie Bradshaw behind.

“Now it’s time for me to do something else,” the actress, who currently stars in HBO’s “Divorce,” said.

“Sex and the City” ran from 1998 to 2004.