The Big Bang Theory Next Spinoff Gets a Concerning Release Update

The upcoming series is adapting a more modern take after the recent release of Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, though it still might cause a big trouble.
Despite not being greenlit officially yet, The Big Bang Theory ’s next spinoff titled Stuart Fails To Save The Universe is moving forward towards its production start sometime in the future.
The upcoming sitcom, now centring on the original series’ side character Stuart Bloom, has so far gathered its leading stars, hinting at an exciting storyline that The Big Bang Theory’s fans were dying to learn more about for years.
However, there’s still a reason for the future show’s potential viewers to remain concerned about whether it will reach the same heights as Young Sheldon or Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage; the recent update about Stuart Fails To Save The Universe’s release might be a proof of it.
Stuart Fails To Save The Universe Won’t Air on CBS
Unlike its spinoff predecessors, as well as The Big Bang Theory itself, the upcoming series is now set to be released on streaming instead of airing on CBS, heading directly to Max once the premiere date is determined.
The tradition of CBS taking over The Big Bang Theory and the related series has been there ever since creators Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady moved the original show’s first season into the TV programming, with Young Sheldon and Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage ultimately inheriting the same release format.
The news about Stuart Fails To Save The Universe arriving on streaming instead might seem like a right decision, considering the streamer’s overwhelming popularity and the general decay of television.
However, it will be hard for the future series to become as successful as The Big Bang Theory’s previous spinoffs if it follows a similar scheme with 30-minute episodes, a format that so far hasn’t had that much of appeal on popular streamers’ platforms.
Despite Release Concerns, Stuart Fails To Save The Universe Is Unlikely to Become a Fail Itself
While the show’s plot details remain under wraps and a potential release date seems to be a matter too distant to talk about right now, Stuart Fails To Save The Universe is an exciting addition to The Big Bang Theory’s universe, whether it will air on TV or go directly to streaming.
Starring Kevin Sussman as Stuart Bloom, the show has also recently added Lauren Lapkus as Stuart’s girlfriend Denise, Brian Posehn as Bert Kibbler and John Ross Bowie as Barry Kripke, setting up a storyline that will primarily focus on The Big Bang Theory’s most underrated characters that audiences have been longing to learn more about.
With the leading cast having already reunited for the first read, fans of the original sitcom can be reassured they’ll witness one more friend group’s creation pretty soon.