For nearly 20 years, The Big Bang Theory has remained one of television’s most enduring comedy brands. With Young Sheldon and Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage already expanding the universe, another spinoff — Stuart Fails to Save the Universe — is on the way.
This time, however, the focus shifts to a surprising character: Stuart Bloom, the lovable but often unlucky comic-book shop owner. And according to franchise creator Chuck Lorre, the idea may not please everyone.
Lorre recently described the series as a “big swing,” acknowledging that fans may react strongly to the unconventional premise.
“I think it’ll either be revered or reviled,” he said, highlighting just how bold the new direction could be for the long-running sitcom universe.
Still, if the franchise’s history proves anything, it’s that taking chances has often paid off. 🎬