Kaley Cuoco du Big Bang Theory missed a major mystery film

What Kaley Cuoco doesn’t Knowing that she would have another huge opportunity just after losing the role of Birdie Jay in “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Story”. As she said to Jessica Radloff, the day after what she was crying not to have joined the distribution of Rian Johnson, she received a call for the film which was going to become her next project: the romantic comedy of 2022 “Meet Cute”, which finally put Cuoco alongside Pete Davidson.
“They were like,” we have an interesting script “”, remembers Cuoco de “Meet Mignon”, which she also ended up producing under her company yes, Norman (named for her beloved dog). However, she says that she hardly even took the trouble to hear, thinking that she “sucked” and “nobody” wanted her to be involved, probably because she was so upset to lose such a large part so recently. Finally, it was discussed, especially because Davidson had to appear in the original Peacock … and Cuoco I lovedcalling him a “little magic script”.
“And I would never have obtained it if I [got ‘Knives Out’]. It just shows you that you are where you are supposed to be, “concluded Cuoco.” I mean, I was emptied about it. And that’s where I thought I was on fire, like, I’m sure I will get it. And they were like: ‘No, we’re going to go with Kate [Hudson]. ‘”
Cuoco said she had a little Cerceux on the whole before it loses the game in “Glass Onion” against Hudson. “”[But the whole time prior,] I thought I was hot sh * t: I’m going to be with Daniel Craig, “she admitted, referring to the head” Knives Out “by Craig, Benoit Blanc.” It’s amazing. But I couldn’t be happy with how things turned out. “”
“And maybe I can audition for the third,” said Cuoco slyly. (She is, I should note, not in the listed distribution of “Wake Up Dead Man”, the third film to come “Knives Out”, but Johnson and Craig seem that they will do this for a while … so there is still time!) Aside “Meet Mignon”, Cuoco produced and played in a plot Projects since Penny’s game in “The Big Bang Theory”, including another romantic comedy (“Role Play”), the original Paon “based on a true story”, the cheeky animated version of HBO Max on DC Supervillain, “Harley Quinn” (where Cuoco clearly has a ton of pleasure in expressing Harley itself), and, in progress, “The Flight Faser”.