A popular TV star from the 2000s has expressed interest in reprising their most famous role.

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October 21st 2024.

A popular TV star from the 2000s has expressed interest in reprising their most famous role.
For 12 long years, Kaley Cuoco graced our screens as the lovable and bubbly Penny in the hit sitcom, The Big Bang Theory. It's been five years since the show ended, yet fans still can't stop talking about a potential reunion. Sure, we've been blessed with the spin-off prequel, Young Sheldon, and there's even a new spin-off in the works, but what we really want to know is how our favorite characters are doing.

From 2007 to 2019, we followed the hilarious antics of Sheldon, Leonard, Howard, Raj, and of course, Penny. And it seems like we may be in luck, as Kaley herself has expressed her willingness to reprise her role in the future. In a recent interview with People magazine, the 38-year-old actress shared, "I would absolutely reprise that role. 100%. I love that character, and I always will."

Working on The Big Bang Theory was undoubtedly a highlight of Kaley's career, and she is forever grateful to show creator Chuck Lorre. She credits the show for kickstarting her career and giving her some of the best years of her life. However, she is also focused on the present and future, with her latest project being the second season of her Peacock show, Based on a True Story. Kaley gushed, "We had such a great time shooting season one, and I think that we made an even better season two. It's very funny, it's very dark...and I'm thrilled."

While there's no confirmation of a revival with the original cast, Variety recently reported that another spin-off is in the works, focusing on other beloved characters such as comic book store owner Stuart Bloom. Kevin Sussman, who played Stuart, is set to reprise his role in the spin-off, along with actors Brian Posehn and Lauren Lapkus.

It's no surprise that Stuart was a fan favorite, appearing in over 80 episodes and eventually becoming a series regular. And it seems like we may get to see more of him, as well as Bert Kibbler (played by Brian Posehn) and Denise (played by Lauren Lapkus), in the potential spin-off. Although the show is still in development, the three actors are currently under "talent holding deals," and we can't wait to see what's in store for them.

So, while we may not have a Big Bang Theory reunion with the whole gang, it's comforting to know that our favorite characters are still making us laugh in their own way. And who knows, maybe one day we'll get to see them all together again. Until then, let's enjoy the present and look forward to what the future holds for these talented actors.

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