Andrew Kreisberg is already an executive producer for four different DC Comics-based TV shows for Warner Bros. Television, and the studio is making sure he stays right where he is. The Hollywood Reporter has word that Kreisberg has signed a multiple-year overall deal with Warner Bros. TV, ensuring that all of his television projects for the foreseeable future happen at WB.

As reported by THR, the deal will see Kreisberg develop new projects for WBTV, in addition to his existing gigs: Serving as showrunner of CW hit "The Flash" co-showrunner (with Ali Adler) of "Supergirl" and executive producer on both "Arrow" and "DC's Legends of Tomorrow."

Along with Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim, Kreisberg developed "Arrow" for The CW, with the show now in its fourth season. The three previously worked together on ABC series "Eli Stone." Kreisberg's TV credits also include "The Vampire Diaries," "Fringe" and "Warehouse 13;" he's also written comic books including "Green Arrow," "Vibe" and "Helen Killer."