Johnny Galecki hints that ‘Big Bang Theory’ will end with season 12, talks ‘Roseanne’ appearance
Heading into 2018 The Big Bang Theory was renewed by CBS for two more seasons, seasons eleven and twelve, with all of the prinicipal cast under contract for two more years.
While the presumption was that these would likely be the final seasons, CBS stopped short of setting an end date for the veteran series which remains the highest-rated comedy on television.
At the TCA Saturday, star Johnny Galecki indicated that the show’s cast is operating under the assumption that Season 12 will be its last though the topic is not being discussed on set.
“The only manner in which the cast has discussed wrapping the show has been that we’re all going to be very sad when that day comes,” Galecki said during a panel discussion for the new CBS comedy Living Biblically, which he executive produces.
“But I think at this point everyone’s very comfortable with 12 seasons being a good time to go home and see our families.”
In addition to starring on Big Bang and executive producing Living Biblically also filmed a one-episode guest-starring stint on the Roseanne revival at ABC, reprising his role from the original series.
Galecki confessed that scheduling issues and the fact that Roseanne was on a different network prevented him from doing more than one episode. But “if they come back next year to do another eight or nine episodes, I would love to do more than one.”
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