Kaley Cuoco-Led Mystery ‘Vanished’ Lands at MGM+

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Kaley Cuoco’s next TV series has found a U.S. home.

Cable and streaming outlet MGM+ has picked up rights to Vanished, a four-episode thriller starring Cuoco (The Flight Attendant, The Big Bang Theory) and Sam Claflin (Peaky Blinders). MGM+ has also landed rights to the show, produced by AGC Television, in Spain, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands and Latin America; it will stream on Prime Video in other parts of the world (both are owned by Amazon).

The series is set to premiere in February 2026 on MGM+.

“We are thrilled to make MGM+ the home for Vanished in the U.S.,” said MGM+ head Michael Wright said in a statement. “This exciting and surprising mystery thriller features an exceptional cast, led by Kaley Cuoco and Sam Claflin, and unfolds against the stunning, cinematic backdrop of France. Vanished is a perfect fit with the MGM+ brand that showcases classic Hollywood storytelling for a modern audience.”

AGC Television launched sales of the project at Series Mania earlier this year. Vanished, created by David Hilton and Preston Thompson and written by Thompson, follows a couple’s trip to France that takes a dark turn. “With the sudden disappearance of her boyfriend Tom (Claflin) aboard a train to the south of France, Alice (Cuoco) is plunged into a web of intrigue and danger, uncovering shocking secrets about the man she thought she knew,” the logline reads. Karin Viard, Matthias Schweighöfer, Simon Abkarian and Dar Zuzovsky also star.

Cuoco’s most recent live-action series was Peacock’s Based on a True Story; she also stars in and executive produces HBO Max’s animated show Harley Quinn.

The executive producers of Vanished are James Clayton of Slow Burn Entertainment, David Kosse of Rockwood Pictures, director Barnaby Thompson (via Fragile Films), Preston Thompson, Cuoco and AGC’s Stuart Ford, Lourdes Diaz and Miguel A. Palos Jr.  

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