
Carrie Bradshaw could be heading back to television.
The CW has ordered a pilot for "The Carrie Diaries," Access Hollywood has confirmed.
"The Carrie Diaries" book series from Candace Bushnell focus on a younger, late teenaged Carrie, who is finishing her last year of high school.
It was not clear if the new show would feature Carrie's later-in-life "Sex and The City" best friends, including Samantha Jones, who was featured in "Summer and the City: A Carrie Diaries Novel," or Miranda Hobbes, who was also in the book, which was released in April 2011.
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In related news, The CW also confirmed a pilot order for "Beauty and the Beast."
The 1980s-90s television series originally starred Linda Hamilton and "Sons of Anarchy's" Ron Perlman.
Entertainment Weekly first reported the news.
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