Kaley Cuoco has signed a new multi-year overall deal with Warner Bros. Television Group, the studio announced recently. Under the multi-year agreement, the Big Bang Theory star’s Yes, Norman Productions will continue to develop ideas for original television projects for broadcast, cable, streaming and digital platforms with the group’s various divisions.
First under the deal will be the hour-long drama The Flight Attendant, which Cuoco will star in and produce for WarnerMedia’s upcoming streaming service.
A thriller based on the novel by author Chris Bohjalian, the project will also be produced by Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter of Berlanti Productions, as well as Steve Yockey (“Supernatural”), who will adapt it. Suzanne McCormack of Yes, Norman is co-executive producer.
The deal includes a talent-holding agreement under which Cuoco will continue to appear on screen in studio projects.
“I love that Warner Bros. is my home away from home, and I couldn’t be more excited to continue this incredibly collaborative and gratifying relationship. They’re stuck with me now!” Cuoco said in a statement.
Cuoco and Yes, Norman first signed a pod deal with Warner Bros. in 2017, and the new agreement keeps her in the fold following the conclusion of The Big Bang Theory.