The release date for The Big Bang Theory spin-off, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, has become a big talking point among fans after it was first announced in April 2023.
This upcoming project will serve as the second spin-off of the sitcom — the first being Young Sheldon — and the fourth installment overall. The series will focus on Stuart Bloom. He first appeared in a recurring capacity in the second season of the mothership series. He was later bumped up to a leading role in Season 6.
So, when is The Big Bang Theory Stuart spin-off coming out? Here’s the release date explored.
What is the Big Bang Theory Stuart spin-off release date estimate?
The Big Bang Theory Stuart spin-off release date estimate is sometime in 2026, if it doesn’t air in 2025 itself. This is based on the pattern followed by past Big Bang Theory installments.
Young Sheldon, the first spin-off of The Big Bang Theory, started development in 2016 and premiered the following year. Then, its spin-off, Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, was announced to be in development in January 2024, before premiering in October of that year.
Thus, going by the established pattern, The Big Bang Theory spin-off’s aforementioned 2025 or 2026 release date is all the more likely. Ultimately, an official release date has yet to be confirmed by Warner Bros. and HBO Max.
Big Bang Theory Stuart spin-off news and updates
The Big Bang Theory Stuart spin-off was recently picked up by HBO Max, as per Variety.
The upcoming series will be set in the future, years after the events of The Big Bang Theory. In the series, Stuart Bloom goes on a mission to restore reality after breaking a device built by Sheldon and Leonard. The broken device ends up unleashing a multiversal Armageddon.
Joining Stuart in his mission to save reality is his girlfriend, Denise. The couple is also joined by the former’s geologist friend, Bert, and annoying quantum physicist, Barry Kripke.
The Big Bang Theory Stuart spin-off’s confirmed cast includes Kevin Sussman, Lauren Lapkus, Brian Posehn, and John Ross Bowie. Jim Parsons and Johnny Galecki could potentially reprise their roles of Sheldon and Leonard. (via Deadline)
