
Chuck Lorre's CBS sitcom universe is keeping its momentum going. George and Mandy's First Marriage has been renewed for a third season, with production currently in pre-production and a filming start date set for July 1, 2026 in Los Angeles. For crew working in the multi-camera comedy space, this is a significant opportunity to get in front of one of the most consistently active production pipelines in network television. With Warner Bros. Studio and Chuck Lorre Productions behind it, this is a well-resourced, union production with the kind of institutional support that translates to stable, extended employment for the right people.
The series continues to center on showrunner Steven Molaro and creator Chuck Lorre, two of the most prolific names in American television comedy. Lorre built an empire on multi-camera hits including Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, Mom, and The Kominsky Method, and Molaro served as showrunner on both The Big Bang Theory and its prequel spinoff Young Sheldon, the series that launched this franchise. The two have been creative partners for well over a decade, which means the writers room, production rhythm, and set culture here will be familiar and relatively predictable to anyone who has worked on their previous shows. Steve Holland, another Big Bang Theory veteran, is also credited as a writer, reinforcing the continuity of the creative team. Mark Cendrowski, listed here as a writer but widely recognized as the longtime director of The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon, is also attached, which signals that the visual grammar and pacing of the show will remain consistent with the broader Lorre-Molaro universe. Montana Jordan and Emily Osment continue in the lead roles as Georgie and Mandy, characters who first appeared in Young Sheldon and became the foundation for this spinoff when Young Sheldon concluded its run.
The production is set up at Warner Bros. Studio, which serves as both a financier and the physical home of the shoot. Chuck Lorre Productions, Lorre's longstanding banner, co-produces. This combination has been the backbone of some of the most commercially successful multi-camera comedies in CBS history, and the studio relationship here is rock solid. CBS remains the broadcast home for the series, which places this squarely in the upper tier of network comedy budgets. Multi-camera sitcoms at this level, particularly those with the backing of Warner Bros. Television and a proven franchise pedigree, typically operate on full union agreements with IATSE, SAG-AFTRA, and WGA contracts in place. The producer credits include Charles Back, Connor Kilpatrick, Niko Mason, Jim Reynolds, and Nadiya Chettiar, a producing team that reflects the layered infrastructure common on long-running studio comedies.
Production will be based in Los Angeles, almost certainly at or near the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank, which has housed the Lorre-Molaro productions for years. The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon were both filmed on the Burbank lot, and there is every reason to expect George and Mandy's First Marriage follows suit. For Los Angeles-based crew, this is a local job with a major studio, which is increasingly rare in an era when productions regularly chase tax incentives to other states. California's own film and television tax credit program has made it more competitive in recent years, and a show of this profile shooting in L.A. is a genuine win for the local workforce. The multi-camera format also means a structured production schedule, typically five days of rehearsal and one shoot night per episode, which is a distinct and appealing rhythm for crew who prefer the regularity of the sitcom model over the longer days of single-camera drama.
With a July 2026 start, the production is still several months out, but pre-production is actively underway and key crew conversations are happening now. Line producer Robinson Green and production manager Maile Gerken are already attached, which means the logistical framework is being built. Casting directors Ken Miller and Peter Pappas are on board, so agents representing talent for guest and recurring roles should be tracking this listing closely. The multi-camera format brings specific department needs worth noting: a strong camera department experienced in the four-camera live-audience setup, a hair and makeup team comfortable with the pace of a weekly network shoot, and a seasoned technical director pipeline for the production's stage operations. Given the Texas small-town setting depicted in the show, the production design and art departments will also be responsible for maintaining a consistent standing set environment across the season.
For full production contact details, office location, the complete crew list, and scheduling updates as they are confirmed, visit the George and Mandy's First Marriage Season 3 listing at ProductionList.com. With pre-production now underway and cameras scheduled to roll in less than six months, the window to pursue department head and key crew positions on this production is open right now. Bookmark the listing and check back frequently as the roster fills in ahead of the summer start.
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