HBO Max this month. May 1 marks the series debut of “White House Plumbers,” the new limited series from “Veep” showrunner David Mandel that chronicles the Watergate break-in and fallout.
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The Big Bang Theory signed off on CBS as , it appears to be back in the form of an upcoming new series set in the same world. (What world that is…well, we're not sure yet). The news also comes on the heels of Warner Bros.
Discovery announcing that HBO Max, the streaming service that currently serves as the home of The Big Bang Theory, will be renamed Max, starting next month.But more importantly, there's plenty of questions that need answering about this new Big Bang Theory comedy series. Is it a spin-off? Will any of the main cast return? Another prequel in the same vein as Young Sheldon? Here's everything we know about this major news.The Big Bang Theory signed off in May 2019 having aired 279 episodes. The cast and producers recently reunited for .Well, yes and no.
In the press release sent out by Warner Bros. Discovery on Wednesday, April 12, they note that Big Bang Theory co-creator and executive producer Chuck Lorre is “developing a new comedy series derived from The Big Bang Theory. The project is in the works at Warner Bros.
Television, where Lorre is under an overall deal.”Those details are being kept under wraps. There was been no mention of any returning cast members, and given that the main seven cast members are currently busy with other projects, it doesn't seem likely that they'd be ready to return for a new series.In the New York Times best-selling oral history, (disclaimer: written by yours truly), the cast had mixed opinions on whether they'd be up for a reunion. Kunal Nayyar, who played Raj, said that he would do a reunion if it made sense creatively, but “it still feels too soon to jump back into it.”Meanwhile, Emmy-winner Jim Parsons (Sheldon Cooper) said “I think it's impossible to imagine getting
.HBO Max this month. May 1 marks the series debut of “White House Plumbers,” the new limited series from “Veep” showrunner David Mandel that chronicles the Watergate break-in and fallout.
Viacom18 have revealed a multi-year agreement making JioCinema India’s new streaming home for HBO, Max Original and Warner Bros. content from May. The WBD content had previously been carried on the Disney-owned Star TV platform. But the deal with Star expired at the end of March. WBD sources have confirmed that, except for a handful of shows licensed to third parties, HBO content has been absent from Indian airwaves since the beginning of the month. The new deal is another major victory for Mukesh Ambani, one of India’s richest and most politically influential businessmen. His Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) is behind Viacom18 and the JioCinema streaming platform, as well as India’s dominant cellular phone and broadband internet providers.
With the news "The Big Bang Theory" is getting a spinoff on Max, everyone wants to know if the original cast will be involved. That includes "Jeopardy!" host Mayim Bialik, who’s waiting to see what happens like the rest of us. "If I am, I don't know it," she told E! News.
It’s hard to believe The Big Bang Theory first premiered 15 years!
Mayim Bialik is sharing her thoughts on the upcoming Big Bang Theory spinoff.
John Oliver is not done taking swipes at the decisions being made by “business daddy” Warner Bros. Discovery. On the latest episode of Last Week Tonight, Oliver came up with a possible slogan for the streaming service Max.
Surprise! Actor Kevin Sussman shared a photo from his wedding day to Instagram on Thursday. The 52-year-old “Big Bang Theory” star, who played the awkward Stuart on the sitcom, looked dapper in a blue suit and bow tie, posing next to his bride, Addie Hall, and his father.
y star, who played the awkward Stuart on the sitcom, looked dapper in a blue suit and bow tie, posing next to his bride, Addie Hall, and his father.«Did I mention I got married this weekend?» Sussman captioned the pic.In the photos, Sussman's new wife wears a stunning strapless white gown and a lace-embroidered veil while holding a bouquet of white roses.Sussman also posted the picture to his Instagram Stories writing, «Just got married (me, not my dad).»A post shared by Official Kevin Sussman (@kevsussman)Sussman's co-star, Kunal Nayyar, commented on the pic, «Oh my gaaaawwwwwd! Love you brother.»Sussman first announced his engagement in March 2022, sharing a pic of himself and his future bride at a restaurant with her showing off her diamond sparkler.A post shared by Official Kevin Sussman (@kevsussman)«Folks… she said yes!» he wrote at the time.
Manori Ravindran Executive Editor of International The inside story behind the ascent of Finland’s outgoing prime minister, Sanna Marin, is the subject of a new three-part docuseries from HBO Max. The streamer has unveiled the Finnish original “First Five,” which is billed as an “intimate” portrait of Marin and her headline-grabbing female cabinet. The project comes just weeks after Marin and her centre-left Social Democratic Party was defeated by the conservative National Coalition Party. Marin was sworn in as prime minister in December 2019. At just 34 years old, she was the country’s youngest PM, and formed a cabinet with four other women — a number of whom were also under 35. Mere months later, the group was thrown into an unprecedented challenge when the COVID crisis hit Finland.
Big Bang Theory officially ended in 2019. Although fans were devastated when the show ended after 12 seasons, it looks like the door may not be completely shut yet, with news of a new spinoff series. Watch Below: We teach the cast of Young Sheldon Aussie slangFollowing in the footsteps of prequel show Young Sheldon, show creator Chuck Lorre has announced he is in the early stages of developing another series in the franchise.A presentation at Warner Bros. Discovery's press day revealed that the new spin-off is currently in the works at HBO Max.
Harry Potter book series by is being adapted for television. about an HP series since January 2021, but it looks like it's finally happening.
A new generation of wizards! HBO announced that a new Harry Potter series was officially in the works.
Despite author J.K. Rowling coming under fire during the pandemic over her comments on transgender issues, Warner Bros has boldly stood by the Harry Potter and Wizarding World architect, in particular this morning, when it was made official that Warner Bros Discovery has greenlit a Harry Potter Max streaming series.
HBO and Warner Bros. Discovery dished out lots of news, teaser trailers, and other info at their press event today about rebranding HBO Max to Max.
“The Big Bang Theory” is approved for additional funding.
series may be coming.Creator Chuck Lorre is developing a new comedy series set in the universe for Max, the newly combined HBO Max-Discovery+ streaming service, it was announced on Wednesday. The project is set up at Warner Bros. Television, the studio behind the original series and where Lorre has an overall deal.Though plot details are being kept close to the vest, Lorre will serve as an executive producer if the potential series gets the official greenlight.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter A “Harry Potter” TV series is officially moving forward at HBO Max. The announcement was made during Warner Bros. Discovery’s presentation to press and investors on April 12, during which it was announced that HBO Max and Discovery+ are officially being combined into a new service dubbed simply Max. News of a show based on the megahit J.K. Rowling book series first leaked on April 3, but details have now been confirmed. Each season of the show will be based on one of the books in the franchise, with Warner Bros. Discovery describing the show as a “decade-long series.” It will feature an entirely new cast from the films.
Coming back for another round! A second spinoff series inspired by The Big Bang Theory is officially being developed at Warner Bros. Television.
HBO Max is making a ton of huge announcements!
The Big Bang Theory universe is expanding. Max, the combined HBO Max-Discovery+ service, and Big Bang co-creator/executive producer Chuck Lorre are developing a new comedy series in The Big Bang Theory universe. The project, from Warner Bros. Television and studio-based Chuck Lorre Prods., was revealed during Max’s presentation Wednesday. No further details were disclosed, with sources indicating that the project is very early in the development process, and it has not been determined yet what character(s) it would center on.