"The Big Bang Theory" Season 10, as it stands, is set to see Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki say goodbye to Penny and Leonard. Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki will be joined by "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 cast in closing the series unless CBS orders more seasons and new contracts are drawn out soon.
E! News reports that CBS' three-year contract with Kaley Cuoco, Johnny Galecki and the rest of "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 cast are set to end with S10. No news has surfaced on whether "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 will be followed by more in the series.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, producer Steve Molaro did qualify that "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 could be a predecessor to more years. However, Steve Molaro highlighted the importance of focusing on making strong episodes for "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10.
Show co-creator Chuck Lorre recalled that "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 had been impossible to imagine when the series began. Chuck Lorre pointed out that the story can go further than "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 if they are able to maintain quality and if the audience continues to enjoy the show.
E! News cites that Kunal Nayyar, who plays Raj Koothrappali, and Melissa Rauch, who plays Bernadette Rostenkowski, are open to staying on after "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10. For both stars, continuing after "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 would be something in which they both would love to be involved.
A "TBBT" movie is not likely to follow, coincide with, "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10. Kunal Nayyar suggests that the best that fans may expect would be a two-hour "The Big Bang Theory" special as the style used by "TBBT" does not translate well to a movie format.
Kaley Cuoco, Johnny Galecki, Kunal Nayyar and Melissa Rauch will be joined by co-stars Jim Parsons, Simon Helberg and Mayim Bialik in "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10. CBS is set to release "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 on October 27 2016.