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Kevin Sussman, who portrayed the endearingly awkward Stuart Bloom inThe Big Bang Theoryis reportedly expected to return in the new spin-off being developed under the TV franchise. While he is not officially confirmed to return, he once couldn’t even imagine leaving the original show due to an unexpected reason.

Kevin Sussman

The actor earlier reflected on the differences between working on a sitcom and a movie, sharing that the transitioning to the often more demanding schedules for the movies is something that he would find most dreading on the show’s cancelation.

Kevin Sussman Worried About the End ofThe Big Bang TheoryDue to His Relaxed Schedule

Kevin Sussman, widely recognized for his role as Stuart Bloom inThe Big Bang Theory,has had a diverse career in film and television, including roles like Mr. Lingk inBetter Call Sauland appearances in movies such asHitchandSweet Home Alabama.

When asked about the biggest difference between working in a movie and a sitcom likeThe Big Bang Theory, the actor shared that the thing that he finds significantly different is the schedule.

Kevin Sussman in Better Call Saul

“One thing is the schedule,”he said before further stating that ifThe Big Bang Theorywas to ever end, he would find it seriously hard to go“back to a normal shooting schedule.”He toldIndulgexpress,

I’m dreading the day that Big Bang… is over, because I don’t want to go back to a normal shooting schedule. We usually roll in around 10 am, and after a decade of that, I’m so spoiled.

A still from The Big Bang Theory

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During the interview, he also shared that similar to his character in the show, he has also worked at a comic book previously.“That’s just a coincidence,”he said. Recent reports are now suggesting that the actor is likely to return as Stuart Bloom alongside Brian Posehn and Lauren Lapkus in the newBig Bang Theoryspin-off series.

Kevin Sussman And Lauren Lapkus to Reportedly Star in the NewBig Bang TheorySpin-off

Kevin Sussman along with Lauren Lapkus and Brian Posehn could return for a newBig Bang Theoryspin-off currently in development. ShowrunnerChuck Lorreannounced plans for this spin-off to the popular sitcom over a year ago, but details remained under wraps until now.

As perDeadline, the three actors have signed talent-holding deals with Warner Bros Television, the studio behind the original comedy series, with plans to feature in the proposed spin-off.

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However, theseries is still in its early development stages, awaiting the green light, as the script has yet to be finalized. Speculation about the untitled spin-off has been widespread, with fans eager to know which character or storyline it will focus on.

With the reported involvement of Sussman, Posehn, and Lapkus, it is now believed to be focused on Stuart Bloom and his comic store. Introduced in Season 2, Sussman portrayed the comic book store owner Stuart Bloom.

Kevin Sussman with Lauren Lapkus

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He became a series regular by Season 8 andwas makingabout $50,000 per episode by the final season. Lapkus portrayed Denis, who was introduced as Stuart’s love interest Denise in the last two seasons of the show while Posehn appeared as Bert Kibbler, a geologist starting in Season 6 and returning as a recurring character in Season 10.

The Big Bang Theoryis available to watch on Max.

Laxmi Rajput

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Laxmi Rajput is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, with over 3,300 articles published covering film, TV, and pop culture. With a degree in Broadcast Journalism and over three years of experience in content writing, she pivoted to entertainment journalism because let’s be honest, superheroes, sitcoms, and Netflix binges are way more fun. Laxmi frequently covers Marvel, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and popular TV shows, offering both fan-first enthusiasm and thoughtful analysis. Her work often dives into Marvel theories, revisits the genius of The Big Bang Theory, or unpacks the Netflix phenomenon of Stranger Things.

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