Jim Parsons, the iconic face behind Sheldon Cooper in the immensely popular CBS sitcom "The Big Bang Theory," has given fans little hope that he will be part of any potential sequel. Despite his memorable cameo in the "Young Sheldon" finale, Parsons has signaled that his time portraying the eccentric genius may have come to an end.
«The Big Bang Theory,» a long-running CBS hit, owes much of its success to Jim Parsons. His portrayal of Sheldon Cooper, the egotistical yet endearing genius, won him four Emmy awards and a place in the hearts of millions. Following the conclusion of «The Big Bang Theory,» CBS launched a successful prequel, «Young Sheldon,» which featured Parsons as the narrator, recounting the childhood of his character played by Iain Armitage.
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In the finale of «Young Sheldon,» Parsons, alongside Mayim Bialik (who played Amy Farrah Fowler), made a cameo that delighted fans.
Speaking to Deadline, Parsons reflected on the experience: «It was very special to do that. The feeling today is kind of odd. It's the second time now because when we ended 'The Big Bang Theory' it felt like this too, a little bit different, but you shoot that final episode and it's wrapped for you. And then a couple of months later it wraps for the rest of the world and it's a very weird feeling to flood over you again like that.»
With «Young Sheldon» wrapping up its seven-season run, CBS has already set the
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