'The Big Bang Theory' Fans Will Be Seeing More Of Sheldon, Jim Parsons Talks About Character Spinoff

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Jan 26, 2017 05:44 PM EST

"The Big Bang Theory" spinoff based on the childhood of Dr. Sheldon Cooper is currently being developed and this is confirmed by no other than Dr. Sheldon Cooper himself, Jim Parsons. In a recent interview, Jim Parsons shared his thoughts about the being developed "The Big Bang Theory" spinoff and his new endeavor as a radio host.

After playing "THe Big Bang Theory" Sheldon Cooper, a genius physicist, Jim Parsons will be taking on another role that he has no background on. This time, a host for a radio program that mainly talks about politics.

Jim Parsons will be hosting the new radio program of SiriusXM "Jim Parsons Is Too Stupid for Politics". In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Parsons gave his thoughts about hosting the new radio program and about the upcoming "The Big Bang Theory" Sheldon Cooper spinoff.

Parsons said that he is scared to death in doing the radio program, the radio program being live. He also said that his desire is to give a neutral point of view on the things that are happening in the government.

When asked about the Sheldon Cooper "The Big Bang Theory" spinoff, the original Sheldon said that making a spinoff based on the life of young Sheldon was almost a no-brainer. He said that it would be a waste of opportunity not to explore the origins of the character given the already rich history that the show has already given Sheldon.

According to reports, the spinoff will delved on the life of 12 year old Sheldon Cooper. Jim Parsons will be one of the executive producers of the Sheldon Cooper Spinoff.

Though no details as to who will play the young Sheldon has surfaced yet, Parsons already had an advice for whoever will play the role. Parsons said that the actor who will play the young Sheldon should take as least as possible from the way he portrays the genius physicist.

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