This is unexpected! Or not? It wasn’t until November that we reported that the world of “The Big Bang Theory” was coming to an end, at least for now – it was finally confirmed that the also extremely successful spin-off “Young Sheldon” would no longer exist. continuing after seven seasons. But… there was something!
In April last year it was announced that another spin-off was in the making, which would once again take you into the popular world of cult nerds. Now, almost nine months later, that is the case finally the first solid information about the al third series in the universe of “The Big Bang Theory”!
Now “Young Sheldon” should also get a spin-off
Although no substantive details about the latest ‘Big Bang’ format were known in April 2023, the spin-off now seems to be taking shape. Again reported that the preconditions, such as contracts, still need to be refined, but the project already seems to be very concrete.
The spin-off centers on Georgie Cooper (Montana Jordan) and his fiancée Mandy McAllister (Emily Osment), similar referring to internal sources. There has so far been no confirmation from broadcaster CBS and studio Warner Bros. Television, but the magazine and its dream factory contacts are considered very reliable, so we assume an official announcement could follow soon.
On television this year?
While we’re still waiting for the final season of “Young Sheldon” to hit screens this year, it looks like “Big Bang” fans won’t have to wait too long for things to get fresh again. Supplies are available: dem According to him, there is room for the new series ‘The Big Bang Theory’, which will go on air as early as 2024/2025. Filming should therefore start soon.
It is also expected that a 13-episode season will be greenlit once the latest ambiguities are resolved. Of course, the team of producers, including series creator Chuck Lorre, would have to be back on board – who would then have to go back to the roots a bit with the format. Like “The Big Bang Theory” and unlike “Young Sheldon,” the new spinoff is intended to be a multi-camera sitcom, not a single-camera sitcom.