Over the past few months, there have been numerous reports about Jim Parsons leaving "The Big Bang Theory" for another show. Well, it's true that Parsons is doing another TV show, but it seems like the actor already has enough reason to stay on the show for season 11 and the upcoming seasons.
Reason why Jim Parsons would leave the show
Many online reports have been proposing different theories about Jim Parsons "TBBT separation" rumors. Some say that the actor will be focusing on his other TV shows namely Lance 2.0 and The Monarchy Is Going To Sh*t. Other are also suggesting that he will be leaving for Hollywood.
While it's true that Parsons has been producing Lance 2.0 and The Monarchy Is Going To Sh*t, there still no official confirmation about his deviation from "The Big Bang Theory". TBBT fans are also confident that he won't leave the show just because of some other TV shows. Parsons, while playing the character of Sheldon Cooper, has also been working for other networks, which means that he can work for all them without giving up any.
Sheldon Cooper and Amy's Wedding - the next big thing in season 11
According to Enstarz, Sheldon and Amy will be taking their relationship to the next level come season 11 of the "The Big Bang Theory". The source said that Sheldon will be meeting Amy's parents. This new unconfirmed revelation created a much interesting theory for the shows season 11 - the Sheldon-Amy wedding.
In a report by HNGN, Sheldon and Amy, in their much improved relationship, might decide to marry each other. This theory strongly suggests that Jim Parsons isn't really going to leave the show. In fact, as the characters gets more matured - with Penny and Leonard as a married couple, and Howard and Bernadette with their first baby - the show might even stay for many more seasons.
Co-creator Chuck Lorre announced on January 12, 2016, that season 10 is not the end for "The Big Bang Theory". This alone is somehow enough to ensure the fans that there is more to come from the favorite TV series. For more TBBT news and updates, check out a report by Jobs & Hire.
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