The Big Bang Theory Season 11 fate has been subjected to much scrutiny. Since CBS is yet to give an official green signal, the future of the series is still indefinite.
If latest speculation to be believed then the writers and producers are already working on season 11. Even the leaked plot, cast members and release date of this upcoming season has been going around.
As per iTechTimes, the comedy show has been facing major problems with its cast member. Centre of this issue being Kaley Cuoco aka Penny and Jim Parson, who plays Sheldon Cooper.
It has been stated that Kaley Cuoco would not be renewing her contract for Season 11 because she wanted to get pregnant and start a family. But these rumors have been reportedly debunked.
Now Kaley's return for The Big Bang Theory Season 11 is confirmed. Cuoco will reprise her role along with co-star Johnny Galecki, who plays Dr. Leonard Hofstadter.
On the other hand, Jim Parsons is said to be leaving The Big Bang Theory to focus on his role "The Monarch is Going to Shit". Unlike Kaley, Jim's return has not seen any nod or even a rumored yes.
But fans need not be disappointed. Morning Ledger announces that despite the lack of official confirmation, there is a possibility that the TV series may continue without Jim Parsons.
Reports recently listed out the leaked plot points of alleged season 11 of The Big Bang Theory. According to the site, it is likely that Amy's parents will finally meet Sheldon and his friends.
Moreover, Howard and Bernadette continue their life as new parents. They announce Leonard and Penny as the godparents of their child.
Fan can expect Amy and Sheldon getting married in season 11. Meanwhile, Leonard and Penny decide to move in together. Penny's maiden name will be revealed.
Apart from the main characters, Stuart is expected to find a major story arc, and Howard's father shows up unexpectedly. Additionally, there is a high chance that viewers will be able to see Priya as well in season 11.
The Big Bang Theory season 11 will reportedly air around September 2017.