Jim Parsons has been very-well love and praised in his portrayal as Sheldon Cooper in the hit American sitcom, "The Big Bang Theory." On top of that, the actor is now working on another sitcom, produced by the actor himself.
Jim Parsons Producing A New Comedy Single-Camera Show To Be Entitled "Lance 2.0"
The hit American sitcom entitled "The Big Bang Theory" is now currently running its 10th season and is still one of the highly rated shows of today. Nevertheless, it is safe to say that the actors have a great career ahead of them in their belongingness to the show. However, Jim Parsons who plays Sheldon Cooper on the series has managed to find a way to succeed in other circumstances. He is now making his way to the greatness of television, by producing his own show, to be entitled "Lance 2.0" and it seems like it is going to be a hit.
The upcoming sitcom will be a single-camera comedy that will center on a couple who struggle in dealing with the aftermath of an accident they get involved in wherein the man gets a change in his personality. The accident will cause him to lose his impulse control, to which the storyline of the series will be centered on. The show will be co-produced by Jim Parsons, alongside Todd Spiewak and Alex McAulay who also wrote it. As it happened, Parsons has a lot in his hands with all the projects he has been currently committed to, on top of "The Big Bang Theory" and co-producing a new comedy show.
Will Jim Parsons Have The Need To Exit "The Big Bang Theory" Due To So Many Commitments?
43-year-old Jim Parsons is now currently the executive producer of a hospital comedy series entitled "Lakeside VA" under ABC, "The Terranauts" which is under CW, and "The Monarchy Is Going To Sh*t." Now that "The Big Bang Theory" has reportedly been renewed for season 11, rumor has it that Parsons will no longer be a part of the series for all the work that he is currently taking up his schedule. It has been speculated that for the next season, one main character won't be coming back, and the fans are now waiting for confirmation as to who that will be.
Nevertheless, "The Big Bang Theory" is currently on its 10th season and the 11th season will air sometime in September 2017.