Many fans are still asking whether "The Big Bang Theory" will have a Season 11 since Season 10 has almost completed half of the current season. According to new reports, "TBBT" lead stars Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco have decided to renew their contracts making fans believe that a Season 11 is on the way.
Reports and rumors in the past have suggested that there might no longer be a "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11 due to the issues with the storyline as well as the financial capability since their lead stars' salaries range from $300,000 to $1 million per episode. Accordingly, each episode of "The Big Bang Theory" costs $9 million regarding the production.
There have been no confirmations yet if Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco really renewed their contracts since the actress is one of the "TBBT" stars who is very vocal in tipping fans that "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11 might no longer happen, Mobile & Apps reported. She did say, however, that it is given that they want to make "The Big Bang Theory" last longer and she will be game in case there will be more seasons for "TBBT."
Jim Parsons also said in a statement that if the opportunity for "The Big Bang Theory" going past Season 10 would be presented, he would not say no against the show. He added, "The stories that come out are still so much fun to play - there's no drudgery aspect to this."
More on Jim Parsons, Cinema Blend reported that he is working on a new project outside of "TBBT." Jim Parsons will be working on the comedy "The Monarchy Is Going to Sh*t" via his That's Wonderful Productions.
Reports about "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 being the last season for the hit CBS series also became stronger after it was announced that a spinoff will be created. The spinoff series will be centering on a young Sheldon Cooper and is set to premiere next year.
"The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 airs Thursdays on CBS.