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The Big Bang Theory has a spinoff in the works — but has Mayim Bialik been offered a chance to reprise the role of Amy?
“I haven’t been contacted,” Bialik, 49, exclusively revealed to Us Weekly while promoting her guest spot on former costar Melissa Rauch‘s NBC show Night Court. “I’ve seen what’s been announced and I think that’s where a lot of people’s knowledge of it is right 1737174856 — me being one of them.”
Bialik is excited to find out more, adding, “These characters were so iconic and so significant to people. [Creators] Chuck [Lorre] and Bill [Prady] really created a world of characters that people want to know about and follow up on. So, I’m very flattered and I would be very flattered if I am contacted.”
Despite not getting an offer yet, Bialik would jump at the chance to play Amy again.
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“I love being known as that character and I love what it means to people. So for me, it would be a thrill to be part of it in any way,” she noted. “It was a really, really fun experience to be part of that [during my guest appearance with Jim Parsons] on Young Sheldon. I also get to interact with [creators] Steven [Molaro] and Steve [Holland] and a lot of our writers and producers, so it’s a whole world that I still feel very connected to.”
The Big Bang Theory aired from 2007 to 2019 and starred Parsons, 51, Kaley Cuoco, Johnny Galecki, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar, Bialik and Rauch, 44, as a group of friends made up of scientists and their significant others. During its run, the CBS comedy won 10 Emmy Awards and spawned prequel shows Young Sheldon and Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage.
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Warner Bros. Television currently has a spinoff in development that would air on their streaming service Max if picked up to series. Brian Posehn, Lauren Lapkus and Kevin Sussman have been tapped to headline the show, which would have them reprising their roles from the original series.
While fans wait for more news, they can see some Big Bang Theory reunions between the cast members on shows such as Night Court. During the Tuesday, January 14, episode of the NBC series, Bialik played an exaggerated version of herself.
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“I left the creative [details] up to Melissa when she asked if I would be interested in coming on. I literally said to her, ‘Whatever you want, I’m happy to do it.’ That’s just out of a sense of comradery and support for her and our friendship,” Bialik told Us. “I am also just really proud of everything that she’s created. I just was happy to support — and I’m also a fan of Night Court. When I was little, I wasn’t allowed to watch it because it was naughty and had some racy language.”
Bialik got to have a lot of fun while sharing the screen with Rauch.
“Melissa asked how I feel about this notion of playing a twisted version of myself. I said I’ll be as silly as you want and as kooky as you want. Melissa was also drawing on some of our actual story where she was a Blossom fan, and when we started working together on The Big Bang Theory, she revealed it,” she recalled. “I liked the idea of toying with this and art imitating life.”
While discussing the opportunity, Bialik explained the benefits — and challenges — of playing herself.
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“The advantage is there’s a certain amount of ease that comes with getting to play yourself. You’re not creating a character. I know the backstory because it’s mine,” she shared. “But in terms of the disadvantages, it’s hard — especially if you’re playing an exaggerated version. The producers have to wonder like, ‘Oh, is she afraid that people will think this is what she’s really like?’ Or like, ‘What’s that exaggerated version gonna be like?’”
She concluded: “But I don’t see it as a huge impediment. It’s definitely a challenge to try and stretch outside of playing yourself but also playing an exaggerated version of yourself.”
New episodes of Night Court air on NBC Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. ET and are available to stream on Peacock the next day.
The Big Bang Theory may have come to an end, but fans were thrilled to hear about the upcoming spinoff series centered around Sheldon Cooper’s childhood. However, one key cast member was notably absent from the announcement: Mayim Bialik, who played Amy Farrah Fowler on the original show.In a recent interview, Bialik revealed that she was not asked to join the spinoff series, titled “Young Sheldon.” Despite this, she expressed interest in potentially returning to the Big Bang Theory universe in the future.
“I was not approached about joining the spinoff, but I would never say never to returning to the Big Bang Theory world,” Bialik said. “I had such a wonderful time working on the show and I have a lot of love for the character of Amy. If the opportunity presented itself, I would definitely consider it.”
Fans of the show were quick to express their disappointment that Bialik wasn’t included in the spinoff, with many hoping to see her reprise her role in some capacity. Whether or not she will return remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure: Mayim Bialik’s portrayal of Amy Farrah Fowler will always hold a special place in the hearts of Big Bang Theory fans.
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#Mayim #Bialik #Wasnt #Asked #Join #Big #Bang #Theory #Spinoff #ReturnMayim Bialik Says Everyone Is on Board for ‘Blossom’ Reboot
Mayim Bialik is on Night Court this week as Mayim Bialik.
In season three’s Jan. 14 episode, “Mayim Worst Enemy,” the actress reunites with her The Big Bang Theory co-star Melissa Rauch when she lands in the courtroom of Judge Abby Stone (Rauch) on a physical assault charge. Bialik, who initially walks in as a Jane Doe, is represented by Dan Fielding, played by John Larroquette who portrayed Bialik’s TV dad on his NBC sitcom The John Larroquette Show from 1993-1996.
“It’s a lot of reunions happening at once,” Bialik tells The Hollywood Reporter in the conversation below.
Building off of the frenemy status of the actresses’ Big Bang Theory characters Amy and Bernadette, Bialik once again attempts to infiltrate the friend group of her former co-star in the episode that is also a major nod to Bialik’s own ‘90s NBC sitcom Blossom, of which Judge Stone — and Rauch in real life — are huge fans. The plotline makes for a funny surprise ending and a nostalgic longing for Bialik’s breakout TV show for which a newly reimagined series is currently in the works.
Below, Bialik opens up to THR about reuniting with her former co-stars, why her planned Blossom reboot is held up, despite everyone being on board, missing Jeopardy! and the challenges that still exist for women in the entertainment industry.
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First, I want to ask how you and friends and loved ones are doing. I know you have strong ties to L.A. going back to high school and college.
Yeah, I live here. We’re doing okay. I’m really compartmentalizing and trying to just do press for Night Court for this one hour. But it’s been a hell of a week, so I appreciate that.
How did reuniting with Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette on Night Court came about?
Melissa reached out and said, “Would you be willing to come play?” I had already been waiting for her call, because I knew that [Big Bang Theory star] Kunal [Nayyar] had already been on the show, and I was wondering when it was my turn. I was just so excited, and I said, “Whatever you want, I’ll literally do whatever you want.” She was like, “How would you feel about playing a version of yourself, a twisted version?” I said, “As twisted as you want.” I really just wanted to support her. I’m a huge fan of Night Court. And yes, John Larroquette and I had worked together when I played his daughter on The John Larroquette Show during Blossom time, so it was really, really fun to get to connect. Also, Nyambi Nyambi and I had worked next to each other at Warner Brothers, so it’s a lot of reunions happening at once.
When was the last time you had seen any of them in person?
During Call Me Kat time [2021-2023] I’d see Nyambi Nyambi. Melissa and I, we see each other socially, but in terms of a work environment we hadn’t done anything like that in a while.
When Melissa asked you about playing a version of yourself, were you into that concept more than the idea of coming on as a fictional character?
Yeah, I like when celebrities poke fun at themselves. There’s so much, especially in this culture, about the veil of perfection and things like that about celebrities, so I love when that gets lifted as a viewer. I was happy to be on the other side of that and be like, “What if I don’t care what people think of how kooky or silly this is, and just have a good time?” That was really fun.
Abby instantly starts fanning over you when you appear in the episode. How often does that still happen in real life?
It happens a lot. It happened yesterday at a coffee shop. It depends on how old they are what they’re interested in, if it’s Blossom or Big Bang Theory. A lot of people come up to me about my podcast because it’s about mental health, and a lot of people say that really helped, so people come up to me for all sorts of reasons. The reason it was embarrassing yesterday is I had fallen asleep at a coffee shop. Like, it was just really sunny and cozy, and I was napping, and I’m thinking, was this lady watching me napping on the table? It was weird. Anyway, I was not drunk or hungover or anything like that. It was just very cozy.
When was the last time you did the Blossom opening credits dance like you do in this episode?
You know, it’s been a minute since I’ve done the hip-hop. That was kind of a conglomeration of steps that was choreographed by Chris, our fantastic choreographer. We wanted to evoke some of people’s favorite aspects of ‘90s hip-hop. But for me, that’s usually just reserved for my living room (laughs).
The last report on the Blossom reboot was that the strike held up things moving forward. What’s the status now?
Thank you for asking. We were a Disney show which just acquired 20th Century [Fox, in 2019] so we’re in a ridiculous conversation now with legal about who owns it and where does it live. But we have an entire cast that is ready to do this. We would love to get to revisit these characters. Our original production company, Witt/Thomas, is on board and Don Reo, the original creator, has written the script so we’re just sort of in nostalgia land, which is also why it was kind of fun to do this Night Court thing because there’s so much nostalgia factor with the fact that Melissa was a huge Blossom fan. She’s been really supportive of everything I’ve done and trying to get this reboot going, so it was also really nice to create with her knowing she’s so supportive, and I was happy to support her.
I know you don’t necessarily want the reboot to be a sitcom. Are you thinking of going the Bel Air route where it’s more of a drama?
We actually proposed it before Bel Air. But yeah, our idea was to kind of break the sitcom mold since we felt in so many ways that Blossom, the character, and the show to some extent, broke out of the mold of a lot of what was expected of a show about a girl at that time. So we feel like we’d like to break the mold a little bit now too.
And I believe all of the original characters are on board?
Yeah, everybody. We’re all on a big text thread and we just did a Zoom the other day.
You’ve had such longevity both as an actress and an academic. Are you where you saw yourself at this point in your life?
You know, it’s all a pretty surreal trip. I’m the grandchild of immigrants from Eastern Europe who barely spoke English and were sweatshop workers. My parents were civil rights activists. I come from a very interesting American story. So, to me, it’s like we’re in the Matrix and I can’t believe anything is happening. I don’t mean to throw around the word grateful, but I am very grateful for the opportunities I’ve been given. And there’s a lot of challenges. There are challenges in being a non-traditional female. There’s challenges to being a woman in this industry. I remember the #MeToo movement started when I was on Big Bang Theory and we were all talking about it. I’ve seen the industry change a lot, but I do have a lot of gratitude for being able to play dress up for a living. The podcast that I do is a real work of passion and compassion from my training in neuroscience. So I’m very, very grateful to get to do all of these things and hopefully help people in the process.
In your podcast episode last year about Quiet on the Set, you noted how difficult it once was for women in writers rooms. How do you feel about the state of things now?
We just had Drake Bell on, and he talked very, very openly, even in ways that weren’t covered in Quiet on the Set. I think it’s important for us to pull the veil back on a lot of these things. I think that’s true in politics, I think it’s true with the climate, I think it’s true in all realms. We now have a way to communicate across social media that in many ways can be used for good — in many ways it can be used for not good. So I’m appreciative of all the places that we can talk about these things for sure.
At the peak of #MeToo, many thought the music industry would be next and then not much happened. Now [with Diddy’s pending trial], do you think the same impact that was seen in the movie business can carry into that realm?
I think as impossible as we could imagine it would be for any change to happen, it’s going to be incremental, it’s going to be hard fought. There’s a lot of places to put our energy. I think it’s hopefully bringing up things that will help lead to change. The fact that victims can speak up now in a way that they never could, we have to take that as progress, but we still have a long way to go.
Are there any other projects you’re working on at the moment?
My podcast, Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown, we have 60 million downloads. We’re on our fourth year. We started at a time when mental illness was kind of like, ooh, should we talk about this? Now everybody is talking about it. So we’re continuing to talk about it and continuing to grow our audience and also understand how the things that happen in the media, the things that happen in our climate, impact our mental health and our physical health.
Would you consider hosting a game show again?
The time that I had on Jeopardy! was so sacred and so special, and I have such tremendous respect for our writers — obviously, my support of the writers strike showed that. So for me, that was a really special opportunity to be part of such an iconic show, and such an iconic piece of game show history. I feel very satisfied with my time there and miss it a lot. I loved being there.
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Night Court airs new episodes Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on NBC.
Mayim Bialik Says Everyone Is on Board for ‘Blossom’ RebootGet ready to feel nostalgic because it looks like a “Blossom” reboot could be in the works! Mayim Bialik, who played the iconic character Blossom Russo in the beloved 90s sitcom, recently revealed that everyone from the original cast is on board for a reboot.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Bialik shared, “We’ve all been talking about it and we’re all excited about the idea of bringing ‘Blossom’ back. It’s something that we’ve been discussing for a while now and it seems like the timing could be right.”
The original series, which aired from 1990 to 1995, followed the life of Blossom Russo, a quirky teenager navigating the ups and downs of adolescence with her family and friends. The show was praised for its portrayal of complex issues and Bialik’s charismatic performance as Blossom.
Fans of the show have been eagerly awaiting news of a reboot, and it seems like their wishes might finally come true. Bialik hinted that the reboot would likely pick up where the original series left off, showing where the characters are now as adults.
While nothing has been confirmed yet, the prospect of a “Blossom” reboot has certainly got fans buzzing with excitement. Stay tuned for more updates on this potential revival of a beloved 90s classic!
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