Robert and Michelle King Sonja Flemming/CBS Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text CBS Studios and Robert and Michelle King are continuing their long-term and very productive relationship. The married couple and their King Size Productions have renewed their overall deal at the studio, continuing a partnership that stretches back to 2009. Their previous deal, signed in 2021, was set to expire next year. The renewal comes on the heels of the Kings setting up a drama called Vatican City at Hulu and their CBS series Elsbeth earning two Critics Choice Awards nominations. "We're proud to continue our partnership with CBS Studios because we've had so much fun working with George Cheeks, David Stapf, Amy Reisenbach, Bryan Seabury, and all of the teams at the studio and network. And we can't wait to do the same with the new team at Paramount+," Robert and Michelle King said in a statement. "There's nothing better for a writer/producer than having smart, creative collaborators that you trust, and having them trust you. It allows you to take chances you wouldn't normally take. So here we go." Related Stories TV TV Ratings: Fall 2025's Delayed Viewing Champions TV Silicon Valley Drama 'Cupertino' Lands CBS Series Pickup for 2026-27 During their time at CBS Studios, the Kings have created or executive produced The Good Wife, The Good Fight, Evil, Elsbeth, Happy Face, Braindead and Your Honor. They have a Silicon Valley-set legal drama called Cupertino on tap at CBS for the 2026-27 season and are developing Vatican City at Hulu. The latter (a rare sale to an outside streamer for CBS Studios) centers on Caroline, an American journalist working in Rome who gets an offer from a newly installed pope to become the Vatican's first female spokesperson. The Kings and King Size Productions head Liz Glotzer are executive producing with Ridley Scott, David Zucker and Clayton Krueger for Scott Free Productions. "For over 15 years, Robert and Michelle have been an integral part of the CBS Studios family, creating smart, provocative, and often prescient series that elevated a genre and redefined what television could be," said CBS Studios president David Stapf. "Their ability to blend sharp insight with heart and humor, while creating deeply rich, complex characters and worlds is unmatched. We're honored to continue building with them, and can't wait to see where their creative curiosity and bold writing take audiences next." The Kings are repped by UTA and Del Shaw. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Live Feed Jon Bernthal and Tessa Thompson Are Estranged Spouses Trying to Solve a Murder in Netflix's 'His & Hers' Trailer Live Feed Stephen Colbert Wonders Why 'The Late Show' Was Canceled if Paramount Has $108 Billion to Offer for Warner Bros. Live Feed YA Shows Are Booming, With Amazon and Netflix the Main Players So Far The CW Hollywood Christmas Parade 2025: How to Watch the 93rd Annual Parade Online Without Cable for Free THR's Original Podcasts Sarah Sherman Tries to Be Normal... But Not Too Hard Person of Interest Connor Storrie Was Convinced He Wasn't Going to Book 'Heated Rivalry' Live Feed Jon Bernthal and Tessa Thompson Are Estranged Spouses Trying to Solve a Murder in Netflix's 'His & Hers' Trailer Live Feed Stephen Colbert Wonders Why 'The Late Show' Was Canceled if Paramount Has $108 Billion to Offer for Warner Bros. Live Feed YA Shows Are Booming, With Amazon and Netflix the Main Players So Far The CW Hollywood Christmas Parade 2025: How to Watch the 93rd Annual Parade Online Without Cable for Free THR's Original Podcasts Sarah Sherman Tries to Be Normal... But Not Too Hard Person of Interest Connor Storrie Was Convinced He Wasn't Going to Book 'Heated Rivalry'