While it was seemingly confirmed that "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 will be the last installment for the show, a new report has now revealed that "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11 might be happening after all. So what is the real score?
TV Line reports that CBS Entertainment head boss, Glenn Geller, has high hopes that "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 cast will re-sign the contract for "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11. "We are very confident that everyone involved wants more Big Bang past Year 10," "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 head boss and CBS Entertainment president told reporters. "I know Warner Bros will make those deals... We'll put it on for as long as everyone wants Big Bang on the air. I hope it lasts forever."
"The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 cancellation rumors started when Kunal Nayyar said that "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 is the last as his contract stands now. As it turns out, "The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 lead actors, Kaley Cuoco (Penny), Jim Parsons (Sheldon Cooper), and Johnny Galecki (Leonard Hofstadter) signed a new three-year contract back in 2014 to retain their "The Big Bang Theory" characters.
Do you think it's about time for "The Big Bang Theory" to pack things up or the show still has more to give? Let us know what you think in the comment section below! For the meantime, catch "The Big Bang Theory" season 10 as it premieres on CBS on September 19.