The Big Bang Theory star is sticking with Warner Bros. TV, her longtime Big Bang Theory studio home, by signing a new two-year deal with her production company. Cuoco has also agreed to star in the Greg Berlanti-produced The Flight Attendant, based on Chris Bohjalian’s New York Times bestseller which she bought the rights for in 2017. According to TVLine, "the thriller follows Cassandra Bowden, a flight attendant who wakes up hungover in a Dubai hotel room… with a dead body next to her. Instead of informing the police, she joins her fellow crew members on a flight to NYC, where she is met by FBI agents with a few questions about her recent layover. Unable to piece together what happened, Cassandra begins to suspect that she might be the killer." This is Cuoco's second post-Big Bang Theory TV series, after the animated Harley Quinn for DC Universe. “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,” Cuoco said in a statement. “They’re stuck with me now!”
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