New 'Big Bang Theory' Spinoff 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe' Sets HBO Max Premiere
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A new spinoff series from 'The Big Bang Theory' universe, 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe,' will begin streaming on HBO Max in July. The show, announced by series alumni at a fan convention, follows comic book store owner Stuart Bloom on a multiverse adventure. It is the fourth series in the popular franchise.
Facts First
- 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe' will stream on HBO Max starting in July
- The series follows Stuart Bloom as he tries to restore reality after causing a multiverse Armageddon
- The show features alumni from 'The Big Bang Theory' and is co-created by Chuck Lorre, Zak Penn, and Bill Prady
- Danny Elfman will create the original theme music for the series
- This is the fourth show in the 'Big Bang' universe, following the original series, 'Young Sheldon,' and 'Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage'
What Happened
The new spinoff series 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe' was announced at the CCXP Mexico City fan convention on Sunday by actors Kevin Sussman, Lauren Lapkus, Brian Posehn, and John Ross Bowie, who are alumni of 'The Big Bang Theory.' The series will be available to stream on HBO Max beginning in July. It was originally announced as being in development in April 2023. The series is co-created by Chuck Lorre, Zak Penn, and Bill Prady, who also serve as executive producers. It is produced by Chuck Lorre Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a fan of 'The Big Bang Theory,' you will soon have a new series to watch that expands the show's universe with familiar faces and a comedic multiverse premise. The involvement of acclaimed composer Danny Elfman may bring a distinctive and memorable soundtrack to the show. The series' arrival on HBO Max could be a reason to renew or start a subscription to the streaming service.
What's Next
The series is scheduled to debut on HBO Max in July. As the fourth entry in the franchise, its performance may influence whether more spinoffs from the popular 'Big Bang Theory' universe are developed in the future.