They tried it with the How I Met Your Mother spin-off, they're currently trying it with the Australian version of The Office, and you can bet they'll keep trying to catch lightning in a bottle on The Big Bang Theory – either until morale improves or they die of heat universe will deliver us all from our misery, whichever comes first. This was obviously a move intended to appeal to the same demographic that made “Young Sheldon” such a breakout hit (in other words, the legions of viewers who watch shows that no one ever really talks about, like “Yellowstone” and the Herd its spin-offs, “Mayor of Kingstown” and, well, every other series currently airing on Paramount+), original series creator Chuck Lorre is once again hopeful that “The Big Bang Theory” empire will be a mainstay on television for the foreseeable future . And he takes three familiar faces along for the ride.
Deadline broke the news that the three original stars of The Big Bang Theory – Kevin Sussman, Brian Posehn and Lauren Lapkus – have signed (undoubtedly lucrative) deals with Warner Bros Television to reprise their roles as Stuart Bloom, Bert Kibbler, and Denise, respectively. in the spin-off series. If this precise phrasing seems a bit awkward, it's because even the original report goes out of its way to admit that no other details are known at this time: neither the title, nor the plot, nor even whether the series will receive the green award. light. Scripts are currently being written, and Deadline reports that the entire production is in the “early stages of development.”
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The Big Bang Theory spin-off will stream on Max
You've watched all 12 seasons of The Big Bang Theory until it's over, you've binged seven seasons of Young Sheldon, and you've even had your eye on Georgie and Mandy's First Marriage. other a series of spin-offs that will premiere later this month. Now, the show's creators are betting that the latest series will make viewers want to keep the good times (and the terrible laugh bits) going. This new movie will likely focus on the power couple of Stuart, the owner of a popular comic book store where the “Big Bang Theory” gang often hung out, and his nerdy girlfriend Denise, who was the assistant manager at the store. There will also be Bert Kibbler, a geologist and amateur guitarist obsessed with rock, whom we last saw in the finale of “The Big Bang Theory.”
An article on Deadline notes that this isn't actually the first news about this untitled spin-off, as news first broke about a series starring two men and one woman (you know, sort of like the set-up from the original series, that started it all) and it's rumored that it takes place mostly in Stuart's comic book store. If given the chance to expand like The Big Bang Theory did, it's a reasonable bet that the cast will continue to grow until – before you know it – we here at /Film will be reporting on movie spin-offs This spin-off, and the streaming era has been completely taken over by The Big Bang Theory's quirky side characters. It's almost inevitable, people.
We will certainly be keeping a close eye on this project as updates become available.