Kevin Sussman, known for his role as the lovable Stuart Bloom on The Big Bang Theory, recently opened up about his feelings surrounding the show’s conclusion, citing an unexpected reason for his dread. Although Sussman is rumored to return for an upcoming spin-off of the beloved sitcom, he has expressed anxiety about the end of the original series due to the comfortable work environment it provided.
Reflecting on the differences between working on a sitcom and a movie, Sussman highlighted that the relaxed schedule of The Big Bang Theory is something he would struggle to give up. “One thing is the schedule,” he explained. “I’m dreading the day that Big Bang is over because I don’t want to go back to a normal shooting schedule. We usually roll in around 10 a.m., and after a decade of that, I’m so spoiled.”
This sentiment speaks to the actor’s desire to maintain the easygoing routine he has enjoyed for years. Sussman’s extensive career includes notable roles in projects like Better Call Saul and films such as Hitch and Sweet Home Alabama. However, it is the comfortable filming schedule of The Big Bang Theory that he truly treasures.
In a twist of fate, Sussman’s real-life experience mirrors that of his character; he has also worked in a comic book store before joining the cast of the sitcom. “That’s just a coincidence,” he mentioned, highlighting the parallel between his personal life and the role he made famous.
Potential Spin-Off Featuring Sussman, Posehn, and Lapkus
Amid speculation about a new spin-off from The Big Bang Theory, Sussman, along with fellow actors Lauren Lapkus and Brian Posehn, may return to reprise their roles. Showrunner Chuck Lorre first announced plans for this new project over a year ago, but details have remained scarce.
According to Deadline, Sussman, Lapkus, and Posehn have signed talent-holding agreements with Warner Bros. Television, the studio behind the original series. While the spin-off is still in its early stages and awaits the green light, there is much anticipation surrounding the storyline, particularly with the potential focus on Stuart Bloom and his comic book store.
Introduced in Season 2, Sussman’s character, Stuart, became a series regular by Season 8, reportedly earning around $50,000 per episode by the final season. Lapkus portrayed Denise, Stuart’s love interest, during the last two seasons, while Posehn appeared as Bert Kibbler, a geologist who started in Season 6 and returned as a recurring character in Season 10.
The prospect of returning to these characters excites Sussman, yet he remains acutely aware of the comfort that comes with the established routine of The Big Bang Theory. As the possibility of a new spin-off looms, fans are left eagerly speculating about the future of these beloved characters and how the new project might develop.
In summary, while Sussman looks forward to the potential of reprising his role, he cannot shake the bittersweet feeling of leaving behind the easy-going schedule that defined his time on The Big Bang Theory. Whether or not he will ultimately return remains to be seen, but his love for the show and his character is clear, as is his hope to keep the relaxed vibe that has made his experience so enjoyable.