The key component of the upcoming spin-off series of "The Big Bang Theory" for Max is already in place - its creative team, reports Deadline, as noted by UNN.
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Franchise manager Chuck Lorre, one of the creators of the original series and all its spin-offs, has been announced as the sole "guardian" of the series, which will feature "Big Bang alumni" Kevin Sussman, Brian Posehn, and Lauren Lapkus in lead roles.
Lorre has teamed up on the project with writer Zack Penn (The Avengers, Ready Player One, Free Guy), according to Deadline sources. They are joined by one of the creators of "The Big Bang Theory," Bill Prady. The trio is collaboratively writing the script and aims to serve as executive producers for the series from Big Bang Warner Bros. TV, where Lorre is based.
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"The Big Bang Theory" premiered on CBS in 2007 and was the number one comedy on TV when it concluded in 2019, holding the record as the longest-running multi-camera series in television history, with 279 episodes over 12 seasons.