Over the years, Greg Berlanti has made history with the several fictional worlds he has brought to the small screen as part of the DC Arrowverse on the CW. Now, the prolific producer has signed a deal that is not only historic in its own right, it keeps Berlanti firmly in the DC family.

Berlanti has reportedly extended his overall deal with Warner Bros. Television Group, with the deal now extended into 2024. According to TVLine, the deal is said to be worth over $300 million, and will be the second largest deal in WBTV history behind the one made for The Big Bang Theory‘s Chuck Lorre. Berlanti had this to say in a statement:

“A lot has changed about TV since I started working in it 20 years ago, but what hasn’t changed is how blessed I feel to come to work every day, where I work with the most talented, hardest-working company, executives, showrunners, actors, writers, directors, casts and crews in the business. I’m eternally grateful to all of them and to the audiences that have watched our shows. And finally, I’m thankful for the love, guidance and support I get from my husband, my family and my friends, which make moments like this one possible and all the moments in between the real reward.” “A lot has changed about TV since I started working in it 20 years ago, but what hasn’t changed is how blessed I feel to come to work every day, where I work with the most talented, hardest-working company, executives, showrunners, actors, writers, directors, casts and crews in the business. I’m eternally grateful to all of them and to the audiences that have watched our shows. And finally, I’m thankful for the love, guidance and support I get from my husband, my family and my friends, which make moments like this one possible and all the moments in between the real reward.”

In addition to the record-breaking number of shows that Berlanti is currently bringing into TV (the Arrowverse quartet of Arrow, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, and Supergirl), Berlanti has worked on Black Lightning, Riverdale, and the new pilot All American. Outside of that, Berlanti has a stake in Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, DC Universe’s Titans and Doom Patrol, as well as Blindspot on NBC, You on Lifetime, and God Friended Me and The Red Line on CBS.

He recently made his feature film debut with Love, Simon, a critically acclaimed romantic comedy about the struggle coming out as gay.

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