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‘The Big Bang Theory’ Season 11 Now In Discussion, Johnny Galecki Confirms Writers In Talks; Jim Parsons Reveals Spin-Off Cominge
The future of "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11 remains to be unseen as the cast's contract negotiations are still in discussion. However, Johnny Galecki, who plays the role of Leonard Hofstadter, confirmed that their sitcom will still see the light of day.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly while promoting his new movie, "Ring," Johnny Galecki revealed that they are now talking the continuation of "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11. In fact, the show's writers are very positive of the future as they are confident and excited that more chapters are about to come. Although the 41-year-old star is not sure of how long will he stay in the long-running television series, the scriptwriters' enthusiasm keeps him going.
Johnny Galecki explained that if these writers are confident that they can still go beyond "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11, then he perfectly knows that they will still have a good time on stage. Hence, he is looking forward to staying longer in the show. Aside from the "Hancock" star, Jim Parsons, who portrays the much-loved Sheldon Cooper, also talked about the future of their television sitcom.
The 43-year-old "The Normal Heart" actor opened up about his new political radio stint and insisted that it won't affect his work in the next "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11. He even revealed that he is helping to bring more character as Sheldon Cooper on television by being the executive producer of "The Big Bang Theory" spin-off. In a separate interview with Entertainment Tonight, he hinted that the said role needs a new face and he advised the next star to make it his own and never imitate him.
Jim Parsons commended their writers for doing an incredible job for writing Sheldon Cooper's story from the start along with other characters. Although it is not surprising that "The Big Bang Theory" spin-off is coming, it will be a waste if they won't explore his story's origin. He even described it to be far more different from the original series. For more "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11 and spin-off news, stay tuned to Counsel & Heal.
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