
The Big Bang Theory, which has accompanied you for 12 years, came to an end today. Even after 12 years and 279 episodes, the show remains one of the most watched tv series on the radio network.
Naturally, the show's TV station and the producers once discussed whether to renew the 13th season. However, the show's male protagonist, Hilton's jim Parsons, said no to continue starring. Producer Chuck Lorre also said that he could not imagine continuing the show with incomplete actors, so the show ended in 12 seasons.
A few days ago, Jim Parsons expressed his mental journey of refusing to continue starring in an interview, saying:
"For the first time in all my years on The Big Bang Theory, I felt like I didn't want to be in the after-12 seasons. Maybe I'm an Aries, and once I had that idea, I knew that was the answer I was looking for. ”
Although The Big Bang Theory is over, the actors have their own developments, some continue to star in comedies, and some are directors and producers. Everyone continues to be active in their favorite acting careers, and I think you will be able to see their new works right away.
Next, let's take stock of where the big bang actors are going next:
Jim Parsons
Jim Parsons will continue to stay in the Big Bang Theory system as he is the producer and narrator of the spin-off series Young Sheldon. He will also star in the Netflix movie version of The Boys in the Band, which is expected to be released in 2020.
Johnny Galecki
Johnny Gerkkeci will continue to star in sitcoms, in fact he will play the role of David Healy in Connor Family Life. At the same time, he was busy preparing to be a father.
On May 3 of this year, he announced that he and his girlfriend would have their first child.
Kaley Cuoco
Kare Tsoko's next work will be related to superheroes. Not only did she become a producer for DC Comics' Joker Girl animation, but she also voiced it. In 2017, Kare Tsoko also won the rights to adapt the novel "The Flight Attendant," which will be adapted into a miniseries in which she will also play a role.
Melissa Rauch
Melissa will next focus on film, and she will next play oscar-winning actress Meryl Streep in the movie "The Laundromat". She will also appear in the comedy "Black Sunday" broadcast by Showtime.
When did you start chasing the Big Bang of Life? How do you feel about the finishing Big Bang Theory?