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'The Big Bang Theory' COULD Run For Another Five To Ten Years
The Big Bang Theory is one of the most popular TV Shows watched across America and the UK. It's been revealed by one star from the comedy sitcom that the show could be continuing for another five to ten years. This may be a scream of excitement from half of us. The other half will let out some sort of a Monday morning groan.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
Sheldon and Amy Set To Get Engaged...Again?
Season Nine of The Big Bang Theory finally saw Sheldon and Amy (Shamy) have Coitus together! But is a new storyline about to open up? Sheldon and Amy are set to become engaged together. Back in the Season Eight Finale, Sheldon pulled out an engagement ring from his desk draw shortly after him and Amy broke up with each other. Ever since then, the ring has been out of viewers sight. However, the creator of The Big Bang Theory has said the ring WILL be reappearing in the show!
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
'The Big Bang Theory' Set To End In 2017?
'The Big Bang Theory' showrunner has told 'The Hollywood Reporter' that the producers are approaching the 2016-17 run as the CBS comedy hit show's last Season. However, Steve Molaro has said "it's certainly possible" the show will continue beyond season 10 next year.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
You Are Now Entering The Twilight Zone: 10 Of TV's Forgotten Plotlines!
As your favorite TV shows go on through the seasons and the cast lists grow, it must be hard to keep track of who is who and where they are. Shows like LOST, with their sprawling timelines, or Fringe with its alternative realities, have whole departments just to keep the eagle-eyed fanboys content with continuity. However, there will always be someone who is 'put on the bus' never to be seen again, or a story that just doesn't make the final cut. Redditor Fragerot sparked the conversation on their thread about which sub-plots producers cast aside. Here are some of the biggest clangers from forgotten TV threads, so prepare to be annoyed!
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Is Sansa Stark 'Game Of Thrones' Very Own Darth Vader?
There is no doubt that the explosive Game of Thrones season finale was centred around the show's capital, but what was going on elsewhere in Westeros? As the Northern armies rallied behind the newly empowered Jon Snow, Sansa Stark looked less than impressed by her brother/cousin's fanboys - so what does this mean?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
5 Facts You May Not Know About Jim Parsons
‘James Joseph Parsons’ is of course a famous actor born in Houston, Texas in 1973 on the 24th March. He was raised as a child in a northern suburb of Houston itself. Jim Parsons is the son of plumbing company president Milton Joseph “Mickey/Jack” Parsons Jr. He sadly died in a car accident back in 2001 at the age of 52.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
In Memoriam Of 'Game Of Thrones' Season 6: Ranking The 10 Best Deaths!
Bloody 'ell (quite literally), as the 'explosive' sixth season of HBO's Game of Thrones comes to an end, we have definitely added to the body count this year! As the finale waved goodbye to another batch of big names in King's Landing and beyond, let's round up the biggest deaths of the season. From daddy stabbing to 'Frey' Bentos pies, here are the game changers we laid to rest in Season 6!
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Jamie Chung Swaps Storybrooke For Gotham, Joining FOX's Hit TV Show!
Whilst the cinematic world may currently be caught up in all the Justice League hype, let's not forget the small-screen outings of everyone's favourite Caped Crusader. FOX's gritty Batman prequel, Gotham, is returning for a third season, and is bringing along some more famous faces for the ride! Focussing on the early days of Jim 'not yet Commissioner' Gordon as he tackles crime in DC's most nefarious city. TV Line reports that actress Jamie Chung will be joining the third season of FOX's Batman origin story Gotham.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'Game Of Thrones' Has A Silent Killer — The Curse Of King Robert Baratheon
Time for a little Game of Thrones time travel — and no, not the Bran Stark kind. For this little fan theory, we are going waaaay back to Season 1 and the very first episode "Winter is Coming." In the aftermath of the current season's shocking "Battle of the Bastards," new evidence suggests that the Curse of King Robert Baratheon was placed on the Stark family back in 2011. Thank actor Mark Addy and his touch of death.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Finale: All Men Must Die, But Who Will?
Everyone knows that In Game of Thrones, you win or you die, and it looks like next week's finale, "The Winds of Winter", could live up to that mantra quite well. Whilst we are still reeling from Episode 9 - as the show offed poor little Rickon Stark and kind-hearted Wun-Wun the giant - there is no time to get sentimental. Episode 9 is stereotypically your big hitter of the season, but the promo for Episode 10 doesn't show any sign of the action slowing down. By the looks of it, there will be a courtroom drama over at King's Landing as Cersei AND Loras face their trials, as well as your usual ice and fire strife. With this in mind, let's run down who is most likely to 'hold the door' in the season finale and joining the Game of Thrones ever growing In Memoriam section.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
John Boyega Will Star In 'Watership Down' Remake For Netflix
Star Wars actor, John Boyega is putting the Star Wars universe aside as he joins the cast of the ‘Watership Down’ remake for BBC One and Netflix. The star who played the part of Finn in ‘The Force Awakens’ is set to play Bigwig in the all new four-part adaptation of Richard Adam’s story. Other big stars are set to voice the remarkable rabbits in the production.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks











