The Flight Attendant could be set for a third season after all.
The show's star Kaley Cuoco recently suggested that it may come to an end with its recent second season – though it seems there may be hope for more episodes yet.
HBO chief Casey Bloys has suggested that if a good idea comes about, a new season could be on the cards.
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"That will that will be again, up to the producers," he told Deadline. "In season one, remember, it was a limited series and they had an idea for season two that I thought they executed brilliantly.
"If they come to us and say we have this great idea for season three, we should be so lucky."
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Cuoco recently told PEOPLE: "Now, I'm like, 'Well, we did two. We should probably be done.' And I think I've been outnumbered with that thought. There's definitely interest in doing a third season. I think for me, at this moment, the plane has landed."
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However, she added: "I think I need a minute. I just kind of feel like we just ended. Some of my favourite shows on TV take some time to come back, and then I get very excited about a new season.
"I want to make sure that the fans are excited and that we're not pushing it too hard. I mean, we've done so much this season. Even in the eight episodes, we've done so much story that I'm thinking, 'Well, what could we do next?'
"So it's going to take a lot of thought to make sure if we go back that it's better than the last two, which is very hard to do."
The Flight Attendant season 2 airs on HBO Max in the US, and Sky Max and NOW in the UK. The series is based on the book of the same name by Chris Bohjalian.

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