'The Big Bang Theory' Season 10 Spoilers, Renewed Contract, Actors Leaving The Show?

By Ileen Jasmine - 01 Dec '16 08:44AM

"The Big Bang Theory" is one of the highest-rated television show to date. The show has been going on for ten seasons, and it doesn't display any signs of slowing down. In fact, it was recently renewed for its eleventh season.

For the past decade, The Big Bang Theory has been a staple in almost every home. This is a great feat considering all five of its main cast has been the same people every fan watched since the beginning.

With the show being renewed for another season, three of its main cast is still unsure whether they will be starring Season 11. Recent reports say Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco are still in doubt whether they will continue on for another season.

Parsons, 43, is reportedly working on his own sitcom, Lance 2.0. It was rumored that Cuoco, who recently turned 31, declined her contract to continue with season 11. Rumors say that Cuoco wants to focus on starting her own family and taking a break from acting.

However, recent reports say that Cuoco officially signed a new contract with the company. Galecki did the same and signed a three-year contract for the show.

This caused fans to speculate whether The Big Bang Theory will go on until its 13th season. CBS has only confirmed the show's continuation until season 11.

It was also rumored that due to their personal reasons, both Galecki and Cuoco will only be in a few scenes for season 11. Parsons has yet to confirm whether he will be on the show next year.

The Big Bang Theory is expected to start its 11th season in mid-September next year. This will be right after its 10th season finale.

Season 11, according to speculations online, will show Sheldon (Jim Parsons) finally meeting Amy's (Mayim Bialik) parents. Bernadette (Melissa Rauch) and Howard (Simon Helberg) will have a newborn baby and is starting a new chapter in their lives. Stuart (Kevin Sussman) will also find a new partner next season.

The Big Bang Theory returns on CBS, December 1.

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