The spin-off of the Big Bang Theory will take the franchise in an unexpected direction

“The Big Bang Theory” is one of the most successful network sitcoms in the history of television and, since we are only six years old from the end of his 12 -season race, he should not surprise as much as the derivative series still arrives. Although “Young Sheldon” concluded its race last year, the direct sequel, “the first marriage of Georgie & Mandy”, jumped directly in the void to keep the fans of the show engaged. Given that all these series have so far been Nielsen Ratings behemoths, it is logical that Creator Chuck Lorre has decided to throw another spin-off in the mixture. After all, if “All in the Family” could have several benefits at the same time in the 1970s, why not see if fans will take time for another show that takes place in this extremely popular universe?
The following series should Be “Stuart does not save the universe”, which will follow the clumsy exploits of the owner of the comic strip of Kevin Sussman, Stuart Bloom. It is important to note that this series is always officially developing at HBO Max, but, according to Variety, the show is almost guaranteed to be picked up.
You might say that the first marriage of “Georgie & Mandy” is the most tangential spin-off in the franchise “The Big Bang Theory”, but it has grown organically from “Young Sheldon”. Although Stuart Bloom may have played a semi-promotional role in the series sometimes (especially when he lived and took care of Howard Wolowitz’s mother), he never seemed to be the kind of character who could wear an entire series. Nevertheless, Lorre will let ‘to tear with Stuart as a protagonist, and, in doing so, he takes “the theory of the Big Bang” in unexplored territory.
The Big Bang Theory universe will become even more nervous
During a recent panel at the banff World Media Festival, Lorre revealed that he had associated himself with Bill Prady and the Hollywood screenwriter Geek Zak Penn (“X-Men: The Last Stand”, “The Incredible Hulk” and “Ready Player One”) to create a sitcom that will be imbued with Stuart. By Lorre:
“There are a lot of CGI. There are a lot of special technical things that – you know, for me in my career, a large production number was two people sitting on a sofa, drinking coffee! It’s different. It is trying to incorporate part of this world of science fiction / fantasy in a comedy. And I am completely out of my element, which I wanted.
Lorre has not only weak experience with CG, but he does not seem to love comics at all. For example, he recently entered a quarrel with his writers on one of the most popular characters in DC. “Yes, we had an argument with them recently – they are very protective of the green lantern,” said Lorre. “We made fun of the green lantern. Really? Even when I was 10, I knew that Sunk!” May the whole body Green Lantern go down to the house that Lorre occupies at this time and put it through a spanking machine of twenty rings.
You don’t need to be a fan of “The Big Bang Theory” to be happy for Sussman. He is definitely a classic actor of the character “That Guy”, his best work to date to come in David Wain and the film “Wet Hot American Summer” by David Wain and Michael Showalter. Hoping that he has fun doing this show and does a lot of well -deserved money.