"The Big Bang Theory" Season 11 is rumoured to be bracing for a great comeback with its high viewership and positive reviews. However, the show is facing challenges that signal a potential finish line as revealed by one of its main cast, Kaley Cuoco.
There are still two more episodes for showing before the debut of "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11. However, these episodes, which are still in production until now have no titles yet and the air dates are still not fixed, as reported by TheBigBangTheoryFansite. Supposedly, the two episodes, 10 and 11 are to be aired on December 1 and 15, 2016 after episode 9's showing in November 17.
According to Gamenguide, "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11 is in the midst of a high level of negotiating for the renewal of the series. However, the CBS network and Warner Bros are also faced with the challenge related to the contracts of the casts, which have expired. The bottomline is the big amount of money that is required to get the casts to sign up for the next seasons over and above the other production costs.
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Looking back in 2014, the series was given a contract extension of three years, which are actually 2015 to 2017 to conclude with season 10. This means that there is no official contract yet for "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11.
The renewal of "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11 rests not only on the following of the fans but most importantly on the patronage that will generate more returns. The CBS network is positive that the viewers want more seasons for the show, and if the fans want it, there is a possibility it can go on for the next season.