"The Big Bang Theory" Season 11 is in for a gruelling negotiation between CBS and Warner Bros. for the renewal of the series. However, the main concern of the network and producers are the casts whose contracts have expired and might even opt not to renew for the succeeding season.
"The Big Bang Theory" Season 11, which has just wrapped up for season 10 is assured for its return for a big premiere in September 2017. Chuck Lorre, the show's creator and producer confirmed that there will definitely be a season 11. In fact, it was announced in March 2014 that the show was given three additional years of extension for 2016 through 2017.
According to Gamenguide, the three main casts of the show, Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons and Kaley Cuoco declared their interests to continue to star in the "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11, considering the pay of $ 1 million per episode. Cuoco and the rest of the casts are hoping for a close deal between the producers & show runners as well as a deal for the casting of the whole outfit.
Additionally, Glenn Geller who is the President of the CBS network, in an interview with TVLine expressed a positive future for "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11. He said that he is confident of Warner Bros. decision to renew the series for an eleventh season. However, he also air out his concern that the continuance of the show will depend on the supportand patronage of the avid fans.
"The Big Bang Theory" Season 11 is a story of two physicists Leonard Hofstadter (Johnny Galecki and Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons) who are working at Caltech. Their lives become intertwined as they live & work together with other geeks and nerds roommates and co-workers.
"The Big Bang Theory" Season 11, which will take off from the last season's is expected to be a big hit as it returns on screen by September 2017.