'Big Bang Theory' Confirmed To Be Renewed For 2 More Seasons; Original Cast Of The Show About To Sign Two-Year Contract
It has been confirmed that CBS has recently renewed one of America's greatest sitcoms, "Big Bang Theory" for two more seasons. Along with this, fans are wondering how the creators would go about its storyline now that they have been extended for two more years.
"Big Bang Theory" season ten is currently on air in CBS and just recently, the network announced that the series is going to be renewed for two more seasons. The fans were more than excited knowing that they will be seeing more of the show, especially when it was confirmed that the original cast members are now about to sign a two-year contract with the network. However, this doesn't seem at all surprising especially when both Jim Parsons and Kaley Cuoco have always expressed their desire to return to the popular American sitcom.
Actress Kaley Cuoco took to Instagram to share her excitement in the confirmation of the hit sitcom "Big Bang Theory" has been renewed for two more seasons, as reported by Deadline. The fans of the series also reacted with extreme excitement as well, even more so when the actress captioned the photo about how honoured she is in being a part of the show. Thus, the fans are also expecting for the storyline to develop to more mature setups now that they are running for ten years already and the characters have already evolved. It can be recalled that Amy (Mayim Bialik) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons) are already living together and fans are already expecting for them to take their relationship to the next level.
A few seasons ago, it can be recalled that Sheldon intended to propose to Amy but the latter decided to break up with him instead, thinking that he doesn't see her in his future. However, up until they got back together again, the ring was never spoken off again. However, according to Yibada, there is hope that the ring will be brought up in the show once again, as confirmed by one of its showrunner Steve Molaro. Hence, a proposal might just be in the way, but of course it won't happen in an abrupt moment, but rather gradually placed into the storyline.