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Jim Parsons Says He’s Not Interested In A ‘Big Bang Theory’ Reboot Anytime Soon

big bang theory Star Jim Parsons says he has no interest in rebooting the hit comedy for the time being.

Currently appearing on recent episodes of Who is talking to Chris Wallace? In Max, the actor said he considers playing the character Sheldon Cooper a “blessing.” But he doesn't think any kind of revival is necessary at this point.

“As we sit here right now, no, but I'm also never going to say never do anything, because life changes a lot,” he told Wallace. “You know, one thing is, it was as special as it ever was. And they call it lightning in a bottle, and there's a reason why it's so special. That’s certainly not the case.”

“So why do we do that? I don't know how I feel about it right now. But like I said, if God wants it, life is very long,” Parsons added.

big bang theory The show aired on CBS from 2007 to 2019, earning Parsons four Emmy Awards and one Golden Globe Award.

Asked whether it was a “blessing or a curse” for people to know him as his character Sheldon, Parsons replied: “I think it's a blessing or a curse. I wouldn't have said that 10 years ago. ”

While the show featured many memorable stars and characters, Parsons' character spawned a spin-off prequel titled: young sheldonwhich told the story of the characters' childhoods.

Back in June, Parsons said: people that young sheldonThe series finale gave him the closure he never thought he needed. Parsons served as narrator and executive producer for the show's entire run, from 2017 to 2024.

The actor says he especially enjoyed appearing as Sheldon, in a cameo alongside co-star and on-screen wife Mayim Bialik (Amy Farrah Fowley). “It felt like the perfect little coda to the end of that whole beautiful experience.”

“The actors, the writers, and the entire Young Sheldon crew are very important people,” he added. “To be able to come back and be in their space as a very welcome guest… it was really gratifying.”

Parsons is currently starring in the Broadway revival of Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. our city. The show, which opened on October 10, also stars Katie Holmes, Zoey Deutch, Ephraim Sykes, Richard Thomas, Billy Eugene Jones, Michelle Wilson, Julie Halston and Donald Weber Jr. are.

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