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Harley Quinn.) That said, fans thought they d found just such a specific
Big Bang easter egg in
The Flight Attendant s recently aired Season 1 finale, but it turns out the moment was just a big coincidence.
In the midst of the episode Arrivals and Departures, Kaley Cuoco s Cassie Bowden was in Rome and made a frantic return to her hotel room accompanied by her occasional friend-with-benefits Enrico (Alberto Frezza). Just before Enrico went to go back downstairs to nab Cassie a coffee from the hotel bar, she gave him instructions on what to do when he returned so that she would know it was him. And that s where the theoretical
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Christopher Nolan might consider HBO Max the “worst streaming service,” but maybe that’s because he hasn’t yet watched
The Flight Attendant. The fledgling platform’s buzzy limited series has generated strong reviews and a seemingly devoted fanbase online (like other properties, HBO Max does not release viewership data). It concluded this week with a finale that left open a number of possibilities for more episodes.
“We’re definitely having conversations about what a second season would look,” star and executive producer
Kaley
Cuoco told
Vanity Fair’s Little Gold Men podcast this week before the debut of the show’s finale. “Nothing s ever for sure. But when I look at it, the finale, if we don’t get a second season, then it s like, ‘Yeah, it was a limited series.’ And if we do, then we were like, ‘Yeah, we were meant to have a second season all along.’ I think we played it right. So I’m hoping for one.”
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A “really important” part of
The Flight Attendant‘s first season is likely due for an encore, now that HBO Max’s hit dramedic thriller has been renewed for Season 2.
After the titular Cassie Bowden (played by Kaley Cuoco) hooked up with passenger “3C” aka businessman Alex Sokolov (Michiel Huisman) in Bangkok, and then woke up the next morning alongside his very dead body, she spent the rest of the season checking in/comparing notes with the deceased by way of a “mind palace” storytelling device.
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The Flight Attendant Takes Off for a Second Season Author: Philiana Ng Updated: 12:00 PM CST December 18, 2020
Fasten your seatbelts, because you re in for another wild ride.
The Flight Attendant for a second season, even after initially billing it as a miniseries, the WarnerMedia-owned streamer announced Friday. The announcement comes one day after the thrilling conclusion to the first season was released.
The second season will see the return of star and executive producer Kaley Cuoco as Cassie, who will find herself in the center of a new adventure. It is unclear who else among the ensemble will be returning.
“We are delighted that the show has resonated so strongly with audiences and critics, said Casey Bloys, Chief Content Officer at HBO and HBO Max. We congratulate Kaley, [creator] Steve [Yockey], Greg [Berlanti] and Sarah [Schecter], along with the rest of the incredibly talented cast, executive producers and our partners at
HBO Max renews The Flight Attendant starring Kaley Cuoco
Coinciding with its season one finale, HBO Max has announced that it has renewed its hit comedic thriller
The Flight Attendant for a second season, with Kaley Cuoco’s Cassie Bowden set to return for a brand new adventure.
Based on the novel of the same name by New York Times bestselling author Chris Bohjalian, The Flight Attendant stars Cuoco as Cassie, a flight attendance who wakes up in the wrong hotel, in the wrong bed, with a dead man – and no idea what happened.
“To say that I am elated would be an understatement! The positive response to our show has surpassed all of our expectations and I’m so proud of the entire team behind its success,” said executive producer and star Cuoco. “I’m thrilled to continue my partnership with Team Berlanti, Steve Yockey, HBO Max and of course my beloved studio, Warner Bros. I have amazing partners in Suzanne McCormack and Mackenzie Shade at Yes, Norman Prods., where we