
Since The Big Bang Theory spinoff’s story remains tightly under wraps for the time being, it’s difficult to say how wide the door will remain open for appearances by the original cast. That said, four supporting characters of varying prominence in the original series are currently set to appear in Chuck Lorre’s new spinoff. Taking them in together, it’s easier to make at least a few educated guesses as to which direction the series might take.
4Stuart Bloom
Played By Kevin Sussman

Appearing in more than 80 episodes, comic store owner Stuart is among the most prominent among The Big Bang Theory’s side characters. Actor Kevin Sussman was the original choice to play Sheldon until Jim Parsons came along, having previously played a main role in the first season of Ugly Betty. He’s also appeared in multiple episodes of series such as Weeds, Better Call Saul, and Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp (the original movie being one of his earliest film roles).
The Big Bang Theory’s expansion series, which will be a true spinoff to the flagship, will feature Chuck Lorre’s original Leonard and Sheldon.
3Denise
Played By Lauren Lapkus
Stuart’s girlfriend and assistant manager Denise only appeared in a few episodes of The Big Bang Theory, but she’d presumably play an equal role to Stuart in the spinoff since the two both live and work together. This could be great news for the series’ tone. Denise’s storylines in The Big Bang Theory solely complemented Stuart’s, but a featured role could allow the character to explore her own storylines and enhance her character development. This would add a fresh layer to the spinoff, rather than simply having each returning character rehash their exact roles from the original series.
A The Big Bang Theory revival remains on the wishlist of many fans, but Young Sheldon already made it clear that doing so would only ruin the sitcom.
2Bert Kibbler
Played By Brian Posehn

Outside of his role as Caltech geologist Bert Kibbler on The Big Bang Theory, Brian Posehn is largely known for his stand-up career. But while he didn’t land his first comedy special until 2002, Posehn’s TV career got its jumpstart in the 1990s while acting and writing for Mr. Show with David Cross and Bob Odenkirk. He’s had an extremely prolific career in comedy and voice acting, but he particularly fits the nerd culture of Big Bang thanks to his Dungeons & Dragons podcast Nerd Poker and his writing for major comic title Deadpool.
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1Barry Kripke
Played By John Ross Bowie

Barry Kripke is responsible for some of The Big Bang Theory’s best Sheldon episodes due to his recurring role as one of Sheldon’s most memorable antagonists. Kripke’s role on the spinoff is the hardest to predict, since he doesn’t exactly fit in with characters like Bert and Stuart personality-wise. However, the fact that he and Bert presumably still work together more than justifies his appearance, and the disdain some Caltech physicists are shown to have for “lesser” sciences such as geology suggests that he could continue in his role as a recurring antagonist.
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