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[04/12/23 - 10:28 AM]
Max Announces "The Big Bang Theory" Project in Development
Plot details are currently under wraps.







BIG BANG THEORY SPIN-OFF PROJECT, THE (MAX)
DEVELOPMENT HISTORY:
4/12/23
STATUS:
previously in development (2023-2024 season)
DEVELOPMENT STAGE:
script
DESCRIPTION:
(from Warner Bros. Discovery's press release, April 2023) Max and executive producer Chuck Lorre are developing a new comedy series derived from "The Big Bang Theory." The project is in the works at Warner Bros. Television, where Lorre is under an overall deal. Plot details are currently under wraps. Lorre will executive produce via Chuck Lorre Productions. The new show would be the second collaboration between Max, Lorre, and WBTV. Lorre and Nick Bakay are currently in production on the new Max Original comedy series "How to Be a Bookie," starring Sebastian Maniscalco. This would mark the second series derived from the world of "The Big Bang Theory," following the prequel "Young Sheldon," which begins with Iain Armitage starring as "The Big Bang Theory" character Sheldon Cooper as a nine-year-old, living with his family in East Texas and going to high school. "Young Sheldon" is in its sixth season on CBS and ranks as the #1 comedy on TV among Total Viewers.
CREW INFORMATION:
· Chuck Lorre as CRTR/EP
GENRE(S):
· based on a tv series
· comedy (all)
· comedy (unspecified)
STUDIO INFORMATION:
· Chuck Lorre Productions
· Warner Bros. Television