After a short layover, The Flight Attendant‘s Kaley Cuoco has lined up her subsequent TV gig.
The 2-time Emmy nominee has inked a two-season deal for Peacock’s Primarily based On a True Story, a comedic thriller from government producers Craig Rosenberg (The Boys) and Jason Bateman (Ozark), our sister website Deadline studies.
The forthcoming collection revolves round “a realtor, a plumber and a former tennis star whose lives unexpectedly collide, exposing America’s obsession with true crime, homicide and the slow-close bathroom seat,” in accordance with the official logline. Cuoco will play married realtor Ava Bartlett.
Cuoco, who’s coming off Season 2 of The Flight Attendant, beforehand indicated that the HBO Max dramedy was “in all probability” achieved. “We did two [seasons] — we should always in all probability be achieved,” she instructed Individuals.com mentioned in Could. “I believe I’ve been outnumbered with that thought; there’s undoubtedly curiosity in doing a 3rd season. I believe for me, at this second, the aircraft has landed.”
However Deadline is now reporting that Season 3 “seems probably,” with collection creator Steve Yockey “bouncing round potential concepts” for Cassie Bowden’s subsequent mission. (TVLine has reached out to HBO Max for remark.)
Along with The Flight Attendant Season 2 and voice work for Harley Quinn Season 3, Cuoco over the previous yr has starred reverse Pete Davidson within the rom-com Meet Cute (launch date TBD) and reverse Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson within the Netflix comedy The Man From Toronto. She subsequent will headline the feature-length Prime Video motion thriller Function Play, after which she is because of star as Doris Day in a restricted collection which she is also growing.