Big Bang Theory creators Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady want to revive the series

It’s been three years since CBS concluded the popular sitcom The Big Bang Theory. The show finally had a conclusion after 279 episodes over the show’s 12 seasons. The last episode of the series was titled Stockholm Syndrome. One of the creators, Bill Prady, described the final episode as the most beautiful and satisfying episode. However, one of the creators recently said that the ending was near perfect. Bill Prady also said it was hard for him to imagine what would happen in the final. Show season.

The cast of The Big Bang Theory
The cast of The Big Bang Theory

The creators also explained why they were hesitant about its revival. And why they haven’t considered a cast reunion yet. Despite all of this, Prady admitted he would love to see the show again, but he’s not sure how he would do that.

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The Big Bang Theory first appeared on CBS in 2007 and aired for 12 seasons. The show celebrated its 15th anniversary this year. On this occasion, the creators of the show Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady spoke about the possible revival of The Big Bang Theory with Weekly Entertainment.

A photo from The Big Bang Theory
A photo from The Big Bang Theory

Prady explained that he really wanted to bring the series back, but he didn’t know how. He said, “But, personally, would I like to go to Stage 25 and see that set and those costumes and those people? Yeah, I’m choking just thinking about it. But I don’t know how we would do that .

They also discussed some ideas they had in mind for their characters, including how they would get through the pandemic.

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Sheldon Cooper would have loved the pandemic

Speaking about his revival, Bill Prady and Chuch Lorre shared how much Sheldon Cooper would have loved the pandemic. They said Sheldon would have liked a world where he didn’t have to go out and meet people. They also said they could imagine Bernadette and Sheldon arguing about their acquaintances.

“We would have done two seasons with Sheldon in a hazmat suit,” said Chuck Lorre jokingly.

Sheldon Cooper in The Big Bang Theory
Sheldon Cooper in The Big Bang Theory

Jim Parsons, the actor who played Sheldon Cooper in The Big Bang Theory, also speculated that Sheldon would have thrived during quarantine as Sheldon is built for such a scenario. However, fans may never see these characters back on screen anytime soon.

Bill Prady and Chuck Lorre flatly denied his revival. The Big Bang Theory followed four socially awkward and nerdy scientists and their neighbor Penny. The series aired for three years, and that might not be long enough to have a reunion.

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Kaley Cuoco earlier shared her thoughts on reuniting The Big Bang Theory. In her interview with Variety Cuoco said after watching the Meeting of friendsshe would like to have something similar for The Big Bang Theory as well. She says, “I would love to do that one day. I would love to do that with our show.

The Big Bang Theory
The Big Bang Theory

Cuoco co-star Mayim Bialik also expressed similar interest. Although the actor also admitted that it would be too soon to have a reunion for the show.

As of now, there is no confirmation of a reunion or resumption of the show. But given that the creators are open to the idea, we can hope for the best.

The Big Bang Theory is available to stream on HBO Max.

Source: RBC

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