Greg Berlanti Signs Major New Overall Deal with Warner Bros Television

Super producer Greg Berlanti will continue his longstanding relationship with Warner Bros Television Group!

The man behind many CW shows, like The Flash, Kung Fu, Riverdale, DC’s Stargirl, All American and more, has signed a new overall deal with the TV division of Warner Bros Discovery.

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Greg is a huge talent, and the impact of his prolific and powerful storytelling on Warner Bros. and audiences, and on our culture, is just ‘wow,’” WBD CEO David Zaslav said in a statement. “He began his career with us, and we are incredibly fortunate that he will continue to build and grow our TV studio into the future.”

If you didn’t know, Greg is also an executive producer on several other shows like Titans, Doom Patrol, The Flight Attendant, the upcoming Gotham Knights, the in limbo live action Powerpuff series, You, and so much more. He’s also produced movies like Love, Simon, Moonshot, My Policeman and Free Guy.

As part of his new multiyear deal (which extends him and his Berlanti Productions through 2027), he will “continue to develop new television programming to be produced by divisions of the Warner Bros. Television Group for all platforms, including Warner Bros. Discovery’s HBO Max, external streaming services, cable, and the broadcast networks.”

“Every day I wake up grateful I get to get tell stories for a living with so many talented people that I love. With this deal, I’ll be lucky enough to be going into my third decade of making TV and calling Warner Bros. my home,” Greg said in a statement.

“The TV business has changed and Warner Bros. has changed, too, but I’m as grateful as ever to be making television and working with a passionate, brilliant, and kind leader like Channing Dungey and alongside a wise and tremendous old friend like Brett Paul,” he continued. “In my time getting to know David Zaslav, he is the most rare of Hollywood leaders: honest, loyal, and visionary about the kind of thriving Warner Bros. he wants to build for the future, where storytellers like myself can have a home to tell stories that excite and move audiences all over the world, for years to come.”

In May 2022, Greg was honored with his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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