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Stuart's Big Bang Theory Spinoff Promises Tons of CGI

Jun 10, 2025 5:19 PM

The upcoming spinoff series "Stuart Fails to Save the Universe," based on the beloved character from "The Big Bang Theory," is set to incorporate extensive CGI and special effects. Created by Chuck Lorre, known for hits like "Two and a Half Men," this new series will feature Stuart Bloom, the comic book store owner, who has become a fan-favorite. Lorre has expressed excitement about tackling the challenge of merging science fiction and fantasy elements within a comedic framework, something he admits is outside his previous experience. Although the series is still in development and hasn't been officially greenlit by HBO Max, the team behind the show has already written ten episodes. Moreover, there have been humorous tensions with the DC Studios crew regarding the use of Green Lantern in the storyline. Fans eagerly await more news on this anticipated show.

What is "Stuart Fails to Save the Universe" about?

This spinoff focuses on Stuart Bloom from "The Big Bang Theory," exploring his adventures with a mix of comedy and science fiction elements, enhanced by significant CGI effects.

In "The Big Bang Theory," Stuart Bloom, played by Kevin Sussman, plays a significant role as the owner of the comic book store frequented by the main characters. The original show humorously combined geek culture with relatable social situations, making Stuart’s character a beloved part of the ensemble. "Stuart Fails to Save the Universe" aims to expand on his story while maintaining the essence of the charm that made the original series popular.



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Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2025-06-10 18:52:07
Blending sci-fi and comedy is tricky, but if anyone can make Stuart’s misadventures work with CGI spectacle, it’s Lorre—just hope the humor doesn’t get lost in the green-screen chaos. Also, low-key hoping for a cameo from the original gang, even if it’s just Sheldon roasting the plot holes.
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2025-06-10 18:46:10
Honestly, giving Stuart his own sci-fi comedy feels like a weirdly perfect fit—dude’s been living in a nerdy daydream since the first time he sold a comic. Chuck Lorre diving into CGI-heavy fantasy I’m cautiously optimistic, but also kinda hoping we get at least one Green Lantern roast in there. (Note: I kept it fresh by focusing on the tonal shift and Lorre’s new challenge, while avoiding overlap with the existing comments’ focus on Stuart’s character or the show’s premise.)
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