Jim Parsons will narrate ‘Big Bang Theory’ spinoff on ‘Young Sheldon’ Cooper

Jim Parsons will narrate ‘Big Bang Theory’ spinoff on ‘Young Sheldon’ Cooper

Iain Armitage (right), shown with fellow 'Big Little Lies' star Darby Camp and director Jean-Marc Vallee, and actor Iain Armitage attend the premiere of HBO's "Big Little Lies," will star as a 9-year-old version of 'The Big Bang Theory's' Sheldon Cooper in a new CBS sitcom next season.

CBS is going all in on Sheldon Cooper.

Ahead of its expected renewal of TV’s top comedy, The Big Bang Theory, for up to two more seasons, the network has ordered Young Sheldon, a spinoff about a 9-year-old version of Jim Parsons’ nerdy genius lead character, for next season.

Sheldon will star Iain Armitage as the pint-sized Cooper, who’s already attending high school at that tender age and living with his family in east Texas. Armitage currently plays Ziggy Chapman, the boy accused of bullying in HBO miniseries Big Little Lies.

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Parsons will narrate the series as the adult version of Sheldon, and series will also feature Zoe Perry, Lance Barber, Raegan Revord and Montana Jordan.

Young Sheldon was created by Big Bang executive producers Chuck Lorre and Steven Molaro. Jon Favreau will direct the first episode of the new series.

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Meanwhile, Big Bang’s renewal awaits new deals with co-stars Mayim Bialik and Melissa Rauch. Variety reports that their co-stars have offered to give up some of their pay increases to secure more money for their more recently added colleagues.

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