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Lorre's 'Radical' New Show: Revere or Revile?
11 Mar
Summary
- New spinoff Stuart Fails to Save the Universe is announced.
- Stuart Bloom accidentally causes a multiverse Armageddon.
- Series will feature a rare sci-fi element for Lorre's work.

A new series set in The Big Bang Theory universe, titled "Stuart Fails to Save the Universe," is set to debut on the 2026 TV schedule. Producer Chuck Lorre describes the upcoming show as a "big swing" and expresses uncertainty about its reception, suggesting it could be either "revered or reviled."
The sitcom's premise deviates significantly from Lorre's past work by incorporating a substantial sci-fi element. The plot follows Stuart Bloom, who obtains a device created by Sheldon and Leonard, accidentally breaking it and causing a multiverse Armageddon. This event forces Stuart out of his usual comic book store environment to fix reality.
Lorre has previously stated his intention for the show to be "radical," and its action/adventure scale is a new territory for him. With its unique concept and returning characters from the original series, "Stuart Fails to Save the Universe" aims to intrigue viewers when it launches.




