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[04/12/23 - 10:28 AM] Max Announces "The Big Bang Theory" Project in Development Plot details are currently under wraps. |
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Max Announces THE BIG BANG THEORY Project In Development
New Comedy From Chuck Lorre Is Currently In the Works With Warner Bros. Television
Max and executive producer Chuck Lorre are 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.
Plot details are currently under wraps. Lorre will executive produce via Chuck Lorre Productions. The new show would be the second collaboration between Max, Lorre, and WBTV. Lorre and Nick Bakay are currently in production on the new Max Original comedy series "How to Be a Bookie," starring Sebastian Maniscalco.
This would mark the second series derived from the world of "The Big Bang Theory," following the prequel "Young Sheldon," which begins with Iain Armitage starring as "The Big Bang Theory" character Sheldon Cooper as a nine-year-old, living with his family in East Texas and going to high school. "Young Sheldon" is in its sixth season on CBS and ranks as the #1 comedy on TV among Total Viewers.
All episodes of "The Big Bang Theory" and the first five seasons of "Young Sheldon" are available to stream on Max in the U.S.
"The Big Bang Theory" debuted in 2007 and was the number one comedy in the world when it concluded its successful 12-season run in 2019 as the longest-running multi-camera series in television history, with 279 episodes. The series won ten Emmy(R) Awards and received 55 Emmy(R) nominations. Additionally, "The Big Bang Theory" won a Critics Choice TV Award for Outstanding Comedy Series and The Humanitas Prize.
In 2015, The Chuck Lorre Family Foundation created "The Big Bang Theory" Scholarship Endowment at UCLA, which supports undergraduate students in need of financial aid who are pursuing their higher education in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). In 2019, "The Big Bang Theory" Graduate School Fund was created to provide four-year scholarships for "Big Bang" UCLA scholars who continue their STEM education in graduate school within the University of California system.
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[03/26/26 - 07:07 AM] ESPN to Air Celebrating "Pat Summitt: Live Reunion Special," Presented by Eli Lilly and Company, on March 29 The one-hour television special, produced by Omaha Productions, celebrates the remarkable life and lasting impact of Pat Summitt, the iconic Tennessee women's basketball head coach who won eight national championships and helped transform the sport.
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[03/26/26 - 07:05 AM] TLC's "90 Day Fiance" Returns with a Brand-New Cast and High Stakes Love Stories The new season premieres Sunday, May 10 at 8pm ET/PT on TLC.
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[03/26/26 - 07:01 AM] Video: "Running Point" - Season 2 Official Trailer - Netflix With the championship in sight, Isla must summon all her heart and hustle to outmaneuver chaos in both the locker room and the boardroom.
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[03/26/26 - 07:01 AM] Paramount+ Sets April 14 Premiere for Original Five-Part Docuseries on American Soccer Legend Clint Dempsey Through exclusive interviews of Dempsey, those closest to him, and the game's legends with whom he shared the stage, "You Don't Know Where I'm From, Dawg" examines one of the most unique and fiery professional athletes the United States has ever produced.
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[03/26/26 - 07:01 AM] Apple TV's Spanish-Language Crime Drama "Women in Blue" ("Las Azules") Returns for Season Two Season two will make its global debut with the first episode on Wednesday, August 12, 2026 on Apple TV, followed by one episode weekly through September 30, 2026.
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[03/26/26 - 06:55 AM] Bring a Bud: "Cheech & Chong's Last Movie" Makes Its Exclusive Streaming Debut on Paramount+ April 20 Told through a mix of roadtrip footage, animation and archival clips, the film follows the pair as they recall their lives from childhood to joining forces in the 1960s, all the way until their breakup in the 1980s.
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[03/26/26 - 06:11 AM] Warner Bros. Discovery Sets Shareholder Meeting Date of April 23, 2026 to Approve Transaction with Paramount Skydance It also announced that it has commenced mailing of the definitive proxy statement to shareholders in connection with the Special Meeting.
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[03/26/26 - 06:01 AM] CNN Original Series "K-Everything" with Daniel Dae Kim Premieres Saturday, May 9 on CNN International The series will be available to CNN streaming subscribers on demand in the US beginning Saturday, May 9.
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[03/26/26 - 03:05 AM] "The Truthers," Starring Jose Coronado and Stephanie Magnin, Premieres on Netflix on July 24 What begins as a subtle suspicion eventually turns into a game of cat and mouse that leads a father and his daughter to a point of no return.
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[03/26/26 - 02:02 AM] Video: "Ranma1/2" Season 3 - Official Teaser - Netflix Season 3 is coming to Netflix in October 2026.
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[03/26/26 - 02:01 AM] Video: "AlKhallat+: The Series" - Official Trailer - Netflix Spanning from the desert to the city, this offbeat comedy anthology tells unique tales of desire, ambition... and those tempted enough to seek them out.
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[03/26/26 - 01:14 AM] HBO Max Is Now Streaming in the UK and Ireland in Major International Expansion The expansion also marks the service's entry into 12 countries and regions across Asia Pacific - including Bhutan, Fiji, Kiribati, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu - and paves the way for the launch of HBO Max in New Zealand in mid 2026.
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[03/25/26 - 11:31 PM] A Toaster, One Miser & Total Mayhem: Netflix's "Toaster" Starring Rajkummar Rao and Sanya Malhotra Premieres April 15 Most wedding gifts are given, exchanged with a smile, and eventually forgotten. But what happens when the wedding gets called off after the gift exchange - and someone simply refuses to forget their gift?
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[03/25/26 - 05:01 PM] Have a Wish Worth Dying For? Netflix's First Korean YA Horror Series "If Wishes Could Kill" Premieres April 24 Centered on a wish-granting app called Girigo that demands a deadly price, the series blends school-life drama with occult chills and a rising young cast.
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[03/25/26 - 04:01 PM] Ryo Saeba Is Back: Netflix Sets "City Hunter 2" for Worldwide Premiere in 2027 In 2024, the long-awaited first Japanese live-action adaptation premiered on Netflix, reimagining the story in modern-day Shinjuku and depicting how Ryo Saeba (Ryohei Suzuki) and Kaori Makimura (Misato Morita) first became partners.
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