Even after six years off the air, The Big Bang Theory is still talked about, and so is the question of whether the hit sitcom will ever return. Now, Jim Parsons, who famously played Sheldon Cooper, gave an update on whether a reboot will ever happen.
Jim Parsons weighs in on the prospects of The Big Bang Theory reboot
For fans of The Big Bang Theory holding out hope for a return to Pasadena, Jim Parsons has shared an update on the ongoing speculation about a possible Big Bang Theory reboot. When asked if he thought the reboot project had a chance, the Emmy-winning actor told Us Weekly, “I can’t imagine. Well, I could imagine, but no, I imagine no.”
Parsons’ words echo his long-held stance since The Big Bang Theory wrapped up in 2019. Despite fan enthusiasm and CBS’ continued success with spinoffs like Young Sheldon and Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, the actor seems content to let the original series remain a completed story.
The Big Bang Theory ended its 12-season run in 2019 after Jim Parsons decided it was time to move on. His choice effectively was the end of the show, as producers and cast members agreed that continuing without Sheldon would compromise its essence. While the decision caused some initial tension among the people involved, it was later resolved, with Parsons maintaining close ties to the franchise through his role as narrator and executive producer of Young Sheldon.
In the show’s two-part finale, Sheldon achieved his lifelong dream by winning the Nobel Prize in Physics, while Leonard and Penny announced they were expecting a baby, which was a fitting ending for many fans.
As of now, Parsons remains grateful for the role that made him a household name, but doesn’t foresee putting Sheldon’s shirts back on or a reboot project happening.















