Big bang theory He has a role in the works – but he has Mayim Bialik Were you offered the opportunity to reprise the role of Amy?
“I haven’t been contacted,” Bialik, 49, revealed exclusively to Us Weekly While promoting her guest spot on the former star Melissa RauchNBC show Night court. “I saw what was advertised and I think this is where a lot of people know it (now) — and I'm one of them.”
Bialik is excited to learn more, adding: “These characters were very special and very important to people. (Creators) chuck (lor) and Bill (Brady) She has truly created a world of characters that people want to get to know and follow. Therefore, I feel very happy and would be very grateful if I would be contacted.
Although he hasn't gotten an offer yet, Bialik I will seize the opportunity To play Amy again.
“I love being known as this character and I love what it means to people. So for me, it would be fun to be a part of it in any way.” “It was a really fun experience to be a part of that (while making a guest appearance with Jim Parsons) on Young Sheldon. I can also interact with (creators) Stephen (Molaro) and Steve (Netherlands) And a lot of our writers and producers, so it's a whole world that I still feel very connected to.
Big bang theory It aired from 2007 to 2019 and starred Parsons, 51, Kaley Cuoco, Johnny Galecki, Simon Helberg, Kunal NayyarBialik and Rauch, 44, as a group of friends made up of scientists and others important to them. During its run, this CBS comedy won ten Emmy Awards and Prequel shows have appeared Young Sheldon and Georgie and Mandy's first marriage.
Warner Bros. has Television is currently a spin-off in development that will air on their streaming service Max if they are picked up to series. Brian Posen, Lauren Lapkus and Kevin Sussman It was played up for the show's title, which would see them reprise their roles from the original series.
While fans wait for more news, they can see some news Big bang theory Reunion between cast members In shows like Night court. During the Tuesday, January 14, episode of the NBC series, Bialik played an exaggerated version of herself.
“I left the creative[details]to Melissa when she asked me if I was interested in participating. I literally said to her, ‘Whatever you want, I'm happy to do it.'” “This is just a feeling of comradery and support for her and our friendship,” Bialik told us. “I'm also really proud of every What you created. I was happy to support – I'm a Night Court fan too. When I was young, I wasn't allowed to watch it because it was naughty and had racy language.
Bialik had a lot of fun while doing it Sharing the screen with Rauch.
“Melissa asked how I felt about the idea of playing a twisted version of myself. I said I would be as silly as you want and as eccentric as you want. Melissa was also sketching out some of our actual story as it was blossom “A fan, and when we started working together on The Big Bang Theory, she revealed that.” “I liked the idea of playing with that and the art of imitating life.”
While discussing the opportunity, Bialik explained the benefits — and challenges — From playing by herself.
“The advantage is that there's a certain amount of ease that comes with playing yourself. You're not creating a character. 'I know the backstory because it's my own,'” she shared. “But in terms of disadvantages, it's difficult — especially if you're playing an exaggerated version. Producers have to wonder like, “Oh, is she afraid that people will think this is what she really looks like?” Or “What would this exaggerated version be like?”
She concluded: “But I don’t see that as a big obstacle.” It's definitely a challenge to try to expand beyond playing yourself but also playing an exaggerated version of yourself.
New episodes of Night court It airs on NBC Tuesdays at 8:30 PM ET and is available for streaming on Peacock the following day.