The Big Bang Theory franchise is about to expand once again. The new spin-off brings back familiar faces and a wild multiverse story. Fans won’t have to wait much longer to revisit one of TV’s biggest sitcom worlds. The show is also bringing back several fan favorites while introducing a few new twists that shake up the beloved franchise.
The Big Bang Theory spin-off Stuart Fails to Save the Universe returns this month
Premiering on HBO Max on July 23, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe follows comic book store owner Stuart Bloom after he accidentally triggers a multiverse disaster. To fix reality, Stuart teams up with his girlfriend Denise, geologist Bert Kibbler, and physicist Barry Kripke. Along the way, they’ll encounter alternate versions of familiar faces from The Big Bang Theory, giving the new series a fresh spin while staying connected to the original sitcom.
Which Big Bang Theory stars will be back in Stuart Fails to Save the Universe?
First and foremost, Kevin Sussman returns as Stuart, the unlucky comic shop owner who appeared in 84 episodes of The Big Bang Theory. Lauren Lapkus is also back as Denise, now promoted from recurring guest to series regular, alongside Brian Posehn as Bert and John Ross Bowie as Barry Kripke. The four characters form the heart of the new adventure.
The guest lineup is just as packed. Christine Baranski, Wil Wheaton, Teller, Penn Jillette, Riki Lindhome and Joshua Malina are all returning to the franchise. TVLine notes that some will reprise familiar roles, while others may appear as alternate-universe versions or entirely new characters. Josh Brener and Ryan Cartwright also return, but this time they’ll play Trevor and Kyle instead of the characters fans met in the original series.
Trailers have already teased a few surprises. Wil Wheaton appears to wield an energy blast inside Stuart’s comic shop, while Penn Jillette and Teller seemingly play themselves in one of the show’s post-apocalyptic realities. With multiverse chaos at the center of the story, the spin-off has plenty of room for unexpected cameos.
Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya on ComingSoon.
