Jim Parsons opens up about making a shocking decision big bang theory Reboot.
For those unaware, Parsons played Sheldon Cooper, “a brilliant but eccentric physicist known for his rigid routine, lack of social awareness, and sharp wit”, in the beloved television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady for CBS.
The show, which “navigates the work, friendships, and relationships of a group of socially awkward scientist friends,” aired 12 seasons from 2007 to 2019. It stars Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar, Johnny Galecki, Mayim Bialik and others.
Parsons appeared on Friday, April 17. Scene to promote your broadway show titanicwhere he talked about his comeback big bang theory A reboot if the show’s creators ever decide to make it.
“I don’t believe I would do a reboot, I can’t say I miss them, partly because, especially 12 years into a TV show where they’re writing for this specific actor, there’s a lot of me in it. Not the genius part, but there’s a lot of me in it,” he said, referring to his role as Cooper.
The 53-year-old American actor admitted that “there’s a lot to be said about his qualities and who he was” because people’s “reaction” says it all.
“The longer it goes on, the more surprised I get when people approach me about it. Not because I’m stupid, but because I’m like, Oh, this makes sense, but I’m not thinking about it. But it’s always really nice,” young sheldon Star noted.
It is worth mentioning that Jim Parsons garnered four Primetime Emmy Awards for his character Cooper Big Bang Theory.

