The in-development The Big Bang Theory spin-off gets a disappointing update from Chuck Lorre because of Young Sheldon's season 7 predicament.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The next The Big Bang Theory spin-off gets an exciting update, which is dampened by Young Sheldon's uncertain situation. Premiering in 2007, The Big Bang Theory came at the right time. While it wasn't an instant hit, it was poised to succeed as it coincided with the rise of geek culture, which was one of its central themes.
It's no secret that Lorre and Prady had to change the original The Big Bang Theory pilot a few times, particularly after CBS asked them to rework the episode. Since the next offshoot is still in its very early stages, many of its elements can still change over the course of the process. So instead of getting people excited about things that are not set in stone, it's best to keep his cards close to the chest at this point.
If Young Sheldon indeed ends with season 7 and Lorre maintains the working pace for the new show, there are two possible disappointing scenarios. Firstly, there won't be any kind of crossover between Sheldon's origin story and its predecessor. Regardless of the nature of the next offshoot, CBS and Max can find a way to establish a connection between them, which is one of the biggest benefits of an expanding universe.
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