Mayim Bialik counters Jim Parsons' comments about the possibility of aThe Big Bang Theoryreboot. It has been more than 5 years sinceThe Big Bang Theoryendedwith a two-part special that sawSheldon and Amy winning the Nobel Prize in Physics. Despite being an ensemble show, the CBS sitcom shifted its focus towards the fan-favorite couple towards the end of the project for an uneven final year. Chuck Lorre and his team were still able to stage a largely satisfying send-off to the Pasadena gang, but considering its continued popularity, questions about the revival persist.

When asked about the matter, Bialik has a markedly different stance on doingThe Big Bang Theorythan Parsons in a new interview withYahoo! Entertainment. The Sheldon actor shut down the possibility when asked about it, although he admitted that life is long and anything can still happen. All he knows is that, for now, he is not open to the idea. Bialik, however, acknowledges the continued interest in the Pasadena gang and is more thanhappy to jump back into the shoes of Amy. Read her full quote below:

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“With all due respect to Jim, I think that there’s a lot of interest and love for these characters and I’d be super happy to get to revisit [it] in any way. I think we all really have a lot of respect for the brand as it were and for what we were able to create. I was thrilled to get to still work with Jim and do some stuff on Young Sheldon. But for me, I understand the specialness and would love the opportunity to revisit Amy if it ever came up.”

What No Sheldon Would Mean For A Big Bang Theory Reboot

Sheldon Was Its True Main Character

LikeYoung Sheldon’s cancellation,The Big Bang Theoryended not because there was a lack of interest in it. The nerd-centric sitcom wrapped up becauseParsons decided to leave the showafter season 12. Technically, the rest of the cast could still have continued the series, since the majority of them were open to staying. That said, they eventually realized thatThe Big Bang Theoryneeded Sheldon, so they decided to bow out as a complete cast.

Even if the other cast members wanted to do the revival, not having Sheldon would likely cause the plan to collapse.

Johnny Galecki as Leonard, Melissa Rauch as Bernadette, Jim Parsons as Sheldon, Kunal Nayyar as Raj, Kaley Cuoco as Penny, Mayim Bialik as Amy, and Simon Helberg as Howard all toast with champagne around a table in The Big Bang Theory

Those who want to participate can stage aThe Big Bang Theoryreboot, but it will not be nearly as satisfying without Sheldon. As annoying as he was, he was the glue that kept the core characters together. On the rare occasions that he wasn’t at the center of its storytelling, he always managed to steal scenes with his antics. Part of it was due to the character’s writing and the rest was because of Parsons' performance. Therefore, even if the other cast members wanted to do the revival,not having Sheldon would likely cause the plan to collapse.

Our Take On A Big Bang Theory Reboot In 2025

It Is Unlikely To Happen This Year

Somehow, time flew, and half a decade has passed since the Pasadena gang said goodbye. Despite that,The Big Bang Theory’s popularityremains, thanks to its availability via streaming platforms, not to mention through constant reruns on TV. In terms of the timeline,CBS can certainly already develop either a reboot or revival of the show. There have been other shows that came back quicker than that, and they ended up being a success, such asCriminal Minds.The Big Bang Theorywas more popular during its original broadcast, so it also has a good chance of recapturing its audience.

After concluding in 2020,Criminal Mindsreturned on Paramount+ in 2022 with a rivival known asCriminal Minds: Evolution.

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Realistically, however, the chances of that happening in 2025 or even the next couple of years are very slim. For starters, Lorre is busy withGeorgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, which is essentiallyYoung Sheldon’s sequel. Aside from that, he is also working onStuart’sBig Bang Theoryspinoff. No release date has been set, but the project has been in development for quite a while now, which means that it can easily start production in the coming months. Because of this,seeing the original characters reunite may take a little while longer.

When Might A The Big Bang Theory Reboot Happen?

It Probably Won’t Be For A Few Years

While Parsons is not interested in the idea of reprising Sheldon now, he also knows that he cannot say for sure that he will never be involved in aBig Bang Theoryreboot.Several members from the cast have expressed their enthusiasmfor the idea of stepping back into that famed world, especially if people still want to see them and there’s a good story to tell. That said, it’s also worth noting that everyone fromThe Big Bang Theorycastare busy with their respective projects, which makes it tricky to coordinate their schedules for the proposed endeavor.

Taking all moving pieces into consideration, aBig Bang Theoryreboot will likely not happen for a few more years. Even then, it might not even be a full-blown revival of the show. Instead, it could be a limited run, which has its cons. The biggest downside is that it won’t be long, but it has a higher chance of featuring the complete original cast, including Parsons. If that is still difficult to pull off, CBS can look at what Max did for theFriendsreunion in 2021 and stage something similar for a one-time special.

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The Big Bang Theory: This sitcom follows a group of socially awkward scientists and their interactions with each other and the people around them. Centered on physicists Sheldon and Leonard, the series humorously explores friendship, romance, and the quirks of life among an eclectic group of academics.