Numerous reports have been made about "The Big Bang Theory" and the fate of the hit comedy series have been the topic of countless rumors and speculations. However, the answer to the question of whether or not the "The Big Bang Theory" will be having an 11th season may be in the hands of its stars, particularly, Jim Parsons.
"The Big Bang Theory" has been the subject of a lot of rumors and speculations lately, primarily because the contract negotiation stage for a next season is already looming. In the past, several reports about "The Big Bang Theory" not being renewed or that the hit TV comedy series was cancelled have been floated. However, all these reports have been proven wrong or bogus.
Recent reports concerning "The Big Bang Theory" revealed that contract renewal negotiations for the show's 11th season are currently being taken. Also, according to reports, the hit comedy show's producers are prioritizing talks with the three main cast of "The Big Bang Theory", particularly Jim Parsons (who plays Sheldon Cooper), Kaley Cuoco (Penny) and Johnny Galecki (Leonard).
If recent reports hold true, talks with Jim Parsons may particularly be difficult. Rumors concerning the popular comedian seem to point out that Parsons may not be interested returning for "The Big Bang Theory" season 11.
According to reports, Parsons seem to want to concentrate more on other endeavors outside "The Big Bang Theory". Unknown to many, Parsons has had a lot of accomplishment as an executive producer in the past. Parsons is reported to be currently involved with the production of "The Terranauts", "Lance 2.0", "Lakeside V.A" and "The Monarchy is Going to Sh*t".
If Jim Parsons finally decide that it is time to move on from "The Big Bang Theory", all the main cast may follow suit and the producers may actually consider canceling the hit series. Jim Parson's character, Sheldon Cooper, is an integral part of the comedy series' storyline and it will not make sense to continue the show without him.
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