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‘Big Bang Theory' Spinoff ‘Stuart Fails to Save the Universe' Will Have ‘A Lot of CGI,' Says Chuck Lorre
‘Big Bang Theory' Spinoff ‘Stuart Fails to Save the Universe' Will Have ‘A Lot of CGI,' Says Chuck Lorre

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‘Big Bang Theory' Spinoff ‘Stuart Fails to Save the Universe' Will Have ‘A Lot of CGI,' Says Chuck Lorre

Expect some big effects on 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe,' the latest 'The Big Bang Theory' series in development at HBO Max under Chuck Lorre, fellow 'Big Bang' creator Bill Prady and screenwriter Zak Penn ('The Avengers'). Speaking Monday at the Banff World Media Festival in Banff, Alberta, Canada, Lorre gave a few tidbits on the show, including the fact that he, Penn and Prady have already written ten episodes. More from Variety Chuck Lorre Family Foundation Donates $350,000 to Van Ness Recovery House (EXCLUSIVE) Stephan James, Phil Rosenthal, South Korea Among Honorees Set for Banff World Media Festival's Gala and Rockie Awards (EXCLUSIVE) Hans Zimmer to Receive Career Achievement Honor at Banff World Media Festival 'There's a lot of CGI,' Lorre revealed. 'There's a lot of special technical stuff that — you know, for me in my career, a big production number was two people sitting on a couch, drinking coffee! This is different. This is trying to incorporate some of that world of science fiction/fantasy into a comedy. And I'm completely out of my element, which is what I wanted. Which is what I was hoping to do, something that I had no experience with. And maybe I can learn as we go.' When it was pointed out that DC is just down the block on the Warner Bros. lot, Lorre admitted that the 'Stuart' team had a bit of an uncomfortable exchange with them recently. 'Yeah, we had an argument with them recently — they're very protective of the Green Lantern,' he said. 'We were making fun of the Green Lantern. Really? Even when I was 10, I knew that stunk!' 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe' stars Kevin Sussman reprising his role as comic book store owner Stuart Bloom on 'The Big Bang Theory.' Also on board are Brian Posehn, who appeared in 'The Big Bang Theory' in the role of Bert Kibbler, a geologist at Caltech; Lauren Lapkus, who played Denise, the assistant manager of Stuart's comic book store and Stuart's eventual love interest; and John Ross Bowi, who will reprise the role of Barry Kripke, a fellow physicist at Cal-Tech. 'I reunited with my old pal, Bill Prady, who I created 'The Big Bang Theory' with, and a wonderful science fiction feature writer named Zak Penn, who's written a lot of gigantic, big time Marvel kind of movies with superheroes and things,' Lorre said. 'And we've written 10 episodes of this thing.' That's about all he would reveal about 'Stuart,' but he did talk a bit more about the staying power of 'The Big Bang Theory,' which ran for 12 highly-rated seasons on CBS, the prequel 'Young Sheldon' (which ended after seven seasons last year) and the spinoff of that show, 'Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage,' which has been renewed for a Season 2. 'These shows that we worked so hard on for so many years that we were so determined to make meaningful and funny at that same time, they seem to be sustaining over time, which is incredibly gratifying,' he said. 'And even more so, I meet people all the time who enjoy 'Young Sheldon' and never watched 'The Big Bang Theory.' They didn't even know it was a prequel, which is incredibly gratifying, because, when Steven Molaro and I started doing that, the hope was that it would stand on its own. That it would not be leaning against this 12 years of this other series. And it did, it became its own series, its own ensemble. That's immensely gratifying. The idea is to make a to make a silicon chip instead of Kleenex, something that you can use it again.' Best of Variety 25 Hollywood Legends Who Deserve an Honorary Oscar New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Animated Program — Can Netflix Score Big With 'Arcane,' 'Devil May Cry' and the Final Season of 'Big Mouth?'

‘The Big Bang Theory' Spinoff Gets Stuart-Centric Title
‘The Big Bang Theory' Spinoff Gets Stuart-Centric Title

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time19-03-2025

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‘The Big Bang Theory' Spinoff Gets Stuart-Centric Title

EXCLUSIVE: The Big Bang Theory spinoff on Max is untitled no more — and it's good news and bad news for Kevin Sussman's Stuart Bloom character. The series, which remains in development, will be titled Stuart Fails To Save The Universe, Deadline has learned. That puts Stuart at the center of the offshoot but also hints that the beloved sidekick, who could never quite catch a break on Big Bang, may not have better luck on his own. Stuart Fails To Save The Universe, from Chuck Lorre Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, extends the trend of every Big Bang Theory spinoff being named after its main character(s), following in the footsteps of Young Sheldon and its offshoot Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage. More from Deadline 2025 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming Max's 'Beleza Fatal' Turns To Whodunit Telenovela Plot For Series Finale: Who Killed Benjamin Argento? 'Sex Lives Of College Girls' Creators Mindy Kaling & Justin Noble React To Max Cancellation: "We Are Living In An Era Where We Need Comedy Badly" It is also is the first title of a Big Bang spinoff that is thematically connected to the moniker of the mothership, The Big Bang Theory, named after a popular theory about the origin of the universe. On Stuart Fails To Save The Universe, Sussman is joined by fellow Big Bang alums Lauren Lapkus, who plays Kevin's girlfriend Denise, Brian Posehn (Bert Kibbler) and John Ross Bowie (Barry Kripke). Because the series is still awaiting green light, the quartet are not formally cast in it but have talent holding deals with WBTV with the purpose of starring in the spinoff once it's picked up. The new series is written and executive produced by Chuck Lorre, co-creator, executive producer of Big Bang and all of its spinoffs to date, Zak Penn and Big Bang co-creator Bill Prady. From the moment the Big Bang spinoff was unveiled in April 2023, there has been speculation that it may revolve around Stuart Bloom (Sussman) and his comic book store. While a reliable source of comic relief, the kind-hearted Stuart also was often lonely and depressed as he strived to belong and be part of the Big Bang gang. Things started looking up for him when he met Denise. He also became close friends with Raj in Season 6 of the mothership series. Best of Deadline 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery

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