Chuck Lorre Eyes Drama Development

Showrunner re-ups with WBTV in 4-year pact

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After all but singlehandedly stocking CBS’ comedy larder, Chuck Lorre is looking to branch out into drama.

Lorre, the creator of the CBS hits Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory and Mike and Molly, has re-upped with Warner Bros. Television through 2016. Per terms of his new deal, the 59-year-old Lorre will continue to write and produce comedies while trying his hand at developing one-hour scripted dramas.

He also has the option to explore the theatrical side of the business. 

Since coming into the Warner Bros.

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