‘Young Sheldon’ renewed for three more seasons on CBS



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“Young Sheldon” has been renewed for three additional seasons on CBS.

This means that the prequel series “Big Bang Theory” will air until at least 2024. The series debuted in 2017, with its fourth season currently airing. Season 5 will debut during the 2021-2022 TV broadcast season.

This isn’t the first time the series has picked up a multi-season renewal. Back in 2019, the show has been renewed for two seasons.

“Under the skillful leadership of Chuck Lorre and Steve Molaro, this superb cast and talented writers really brought these wonderful characters to life,” said Kelly Kahl, president of CBS Entertainment. “’Young Sheldon’ dominates the broadcast comedy landscape with over 2.5 million viewers and is the linchpin of CBS Thursday comedy programming. The humor, warmth and heart given by the Cooper family is a definite hook for the millions of fans who tune in every week. We’re excited to see what the next three seasons have in store for a slightly older Sheldon and all of the Coopers.

“Young Sheldon” follows 10-year-old Sheldon Cooper (Iain Armitage) as he struggles to integrate with his family and classmates in east Texas. In addition to Armitage, Jim Parsons serves as the narrator, reprising his role from “The Big Bang Theory”. The show also stars Zoe Perry, Lance Barber, Annie Potts, Montana Jordan, Raegan Revord and Matt Hobby.

Per CBS, the series averages 9.6 million per episode. Chuck Lorre, Steven Molaro, Parsons and Todd Spiewak are executive producers of Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc., in association with Warner Bros. Television.



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