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‘The Big Bang Theory’ Finally Renewed For Season 11? Kaley Cuoco And Johnny Galecki Sign New Contracts Together With Other Main Cast?

‘The Big Bang Theory’ Finally Renewed For Season 11? Kaley Cuoco And Johnny Galecki Sign New Contracts Together With Other Main Cast?

Kirsten Kane

"The Big Bang Theory" has successfully caught viewers' attention for 10 long years, and it is likely that Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco together with other shows main cast will return for Season 11.

Previous reports suggested that Season 11 is hardly possible after Cuoco and Galecki asked for a salary increase. Reports are rife that the two actors receive $1million US dollars per episode on CBS' top-rated comedy series. Because of their demand, it has been said that the show will not be renewed since the production cost per episode is around $9 million which is already expensive. And with the supporting cast like Kunal Nayyar and Simon Helberg getting $900,000 per episode, reports have it that the show is very costly for another season.

There were also rumors circulating online that the CBS will replace "The Big Bang Theory" with a spinoff based on a young Sheldon Cooper. The prequel is reportedly in the works and will premiere next year.

However, latest reports suggested that the showrunners are now in negotiation with the shows' actors and it is likely that the series' main casts will renew their contracts particularly Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cucuo.

CBS president Glenn Geller has once hinted that "The Big Bang Theory" Season 11 is possible.

 "We are very confident that everyone involved wants more Big Bang past Year 10." Geller said as per report by TV Line. "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."

Cuoco, on the other hand, once said in an interview that they want the show to last longer.

"I think it's a given that we want to be here. That's the overall consensus. It might be a sticky road, but if I have anything to do with it, we'd be here for much longer. That's the goal."

Moreover, Parsons has echoed his opinion for the show in the same interview.

"If the opportunity to go past season 10 came up, I'd be very hard-pressed to tell you who might say no - if anybody would. I wouldn't. The writers are still so devoted and on top of it. The stories that come out are still so much fun to play - there's no drudgery aspect to this."

Rumors about "The Big Bang Theory" and stars Kaley Cucuo and Johnny Galecki will continue to swirl on the web unless the showrunners will give their official statement about the show.

"The Big Bang Theory" Season 10 airs every Thursday on CBS.

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