The chapters will last one hour and will be led, mainly, by a completely new cast.
Another piece of news that has emerged from the presentation of future Warner Bros. Discovery content, in addition to the confirmation of the ‘Harry Potter’ series or the ‘The Conjuring’ series, is the green light for a new spin-off from one of the best comedy series of the 21st century: ‘The Big Bang Theory’.
Warner Bros. Discovery announced its merger with HBO Max, on the new platform of streamingMax. There, all the titles that were available on HBO Max and Discovery+ will be brought together, creating a catalog full of content (DC, ‘Harry Potter’, etc.)
Although the details about the new fiction have not been commented, we do know that the episodes of the series will last one hour and will be led, mainly, by a completely new cast (with occasional appearances by our favorite characters, we hope).
We can sense that its release date will not be exactly close to today, but the news already allows us to imagine and dream of new adventures.
‘The Big Bang Theory’ already premiered in the past on spin-off of one of his star characters, Sheldon Cooper, titled ‘Young Sheldon‘, which follows the childhood of the young scientist in Texas, and has already reached a total of 7 seasons. Could ‘Young Sheldon’ come to an end soon?

Until we can know more information about the new spin-offDo you feel like doing a (very intense) marathon of the original? You have all its seasons available at streaming on HBO Max.
Did you know that Kaley Cuoco didn’t like the ending of ‘The Big Bang Theory’? Perhaps the alternate ending of the series, which the producers revealed in the past, would have made the actress happier… And you, are you convinced by the closing of the twelfth season?
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