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The Flight Attendant Season 2 Will Bring Back [Spoiler] 'In Some Form' TVLine 20/12/2020 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. More from TVLine
'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 Warner Bros. Television on all the success of the first season. I look forward to seeing where Cassie will go next.”
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 Warner Bros. Television on all the success of the first season. I look forward to seeing where Cassie will go next.”
The Flight Attendant is officially getting a second season. HBO Max's murder-thriller was officially renewed on December 18. “Heading to the airport to solve another crime,” the TV show's Twitter account shared. “#TheFlightAttendant Season 2 has been cleared for lift off.” Despite how much this show actually spends on the ground, I will never get tired of the airplane puns. In the first eight episodes of Steve Yockey's chaotic dark comedy, which premiered on November 26, audiences were introduced to a troubled flight attendant, Cassie (Cuoco), and watched her spin out of control following the brutal murder of her latest hookup, Alex Sokolov (Michiel Huisman). After waking up in bed with his dead body, Cassie, a struggling alcoholic, tries desperately to solve his murder, even if that means putting those she loves in danger.
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Kaley Cuoco Thanks You for Flying With âThe Flight Attendantâ Cuoco, the star and executive producer of the HBO Max thriller, and the showrunner Steve Yockey discuss the season finale and their ideas for Season 2. “The Flight Attendant” is part mystery-thriller and part screwball comedy. “It was so tonally challenging, I did every scene multiple ways,” Kaley Cuoco said.Credit...Colin Hutton/HBO By Jennifer Vineyard This interview includes spoilers for Thursdayâs finale of âThe Flight Attendant.â Early in âThe Flight Attendantâ on HBO Max, Kaley Cuocoâs titular character Cassie asks, âWhatâs wrong with messy?â Sheâs referring partly to her taste in Russian literature (long story) but also to herself. Whatâs wrong with being a little complicated, she wonders?
Close Search The Flight Attendant's Griffin Matthews Talks This Week's Season Finale, Wanting to Play a Superhero, and More Since its debut on Thanksgiving Day, The Flight Attendant has grown from a fledgling HBO Max series to a buzzworthy phenomenon, with fans getting thrown into its engrossing mystery. Based on Chris Bohjalian's 2018 novel of the same name, the series follows Cassie Bowden (Kaley Cuoco), a New York woman who serves as a stewardess on a major airline. After meeting Alex Sokolov (Michiel Huisman) a businessman on one of her airline's flights to Bangkok, the pair spend the night together -- and Cassie wakes up the next morning to find him dead in the bed next to her, with no recollection of what happened. As Cassie returns to the United States, she begins to uncover a conspiracy surrounding Alex's death, one that affects a lot of people in her orbit.
The season one finale of Kaley Cuoco‘s thrilling new HBO Max series The Flight Attendant is now streaming and we’ve gotta talk about that ending! The eight-episode show, which was originally intended to be a limited series, tells a story of how an entire life can change in one night. A flight attendant wakes up in the wrong hotel, in the wrong bed, with a dead man – and no idea what happened. Throughout the season, Kaley‘s flight attendant character Cassie has been a person of interest for the FBI in the murder of Alex Sokolov ( Michiel Huisman), a passenger in her flight’s first class, and she also has been trying to solve the murder on her own. At the same time, Cassie has been having visions of Alex, who helps her piece everything together from the night of his murder.
Copy to Clipboard Spoilers for 'The Flight Attendant' Episodes 6 and 7 of HBO Max's murder mystery premiered on Thursday, December 10, and ended with the cliffhanger that saw Cassie Bowden (Kaley Cuoco) and Miranda Croft (Michelle Gomez) plan to trap Felix aka Buckley with Cassie posing as bait. The upcoming Episode 8 is the finale of Season 1 of the series and is titled 'Arrivals and Departures'. It will premiere on December 17, 2020, according to the original schedule, at 3 am EST. After finding out that Buckley Ware (Colin Woodell) was, in fact, Felix, the murderous man employed by Miranda's boss Victor (Ritchie Coster), Cassie and Miranda had devised a plan to catch and kill Felix. Cassie is to take her flight to Rome and pretend as though everything is normal and Miranda too will be on that flight. When Cassie arrives in Rome, Miranda has told her to make sure she isn't alone, but in groups, as she takes her airport shuttle to her hotel.