Sarah Jessica Parker
Sarah Jessica Parker says there might be more “Sex and the City” projects in the future. Pictured: Parker speaks onstage during the 'Divorce' panel discussion at the HBO portion of the 2016 Television Critics Association Summer Tour, July 30, 2016. Getty Images/Frederick M. Brown

Sarah Jessica Parker is keeping the hope alive for “Sex and the City” fans.

The actress, who played Carrie Bradshaw in the hit HBO show, told the Associated Press that there is still a chance for fans to see her character reunite with Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), Samantha (Kim Cattrall) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis).

“I think that remains an open question and discussion that will continue until it’s been resolved,” the actress, who is currently starring on “Divorce,” said when asked about the possibility of a reboot.

Parker is confident that the series will return on screen, whether as a series or a film, since nobody from the cast has said no about joining a reunion project.

“I think that’s always a possibility, definitely,” Parker said.

This was not the first time the actress sparked hope for a “Sex and the City” reunion. Last year, she said during an appearance on the “Today” show that there is still a chance for a third movie. Parker said she and director Michael King had already planned what the story will be about if ever it gets a go signal.

King also told Entertainment Weekly in 2014 that the main reason they are considering doing another film is the fans’ desire for more stories about the girls.

“It’s all 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 about the prospect of doing another film. “It’s really like, is there enough or more to say that would justify people risking seeing their favorite characters again? And I think there’s one chapter left.”

The “Sex and the City” series ran from 1998 to 2004 on HBO. It was followed by a film in 2008 and a sequel in 2010. The series also spawned a spin-off, titled “The Carrie Diaries,” which ran from 2013 to 2014.