HBO Max has announced that the Big Bang Theory spin-off Stuart Fails to Save the Universe will premiere in July 2026. The reveal came at CCXP Mexico City, where stars unveiled first-look photos and concept art. Danny Elfman will compose the original theme music.
HBO Max revealed on Sunday that Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, a new spin-off from The Big Bang Theory, will debut in July 2026 with an exact date to be announced later. The announcement occurred at CCXP Mexico City, featuring stars Kevin Sussman as Stuart Bloom, Lauren Lapkus as Denise, Brian Posehn as Bert, and John Ross Bowie as Barry Kripke. The cast debuted new concept art and first-look photos during the event, which HBO Max shared publicly soon after. All 10 episodes will stream exclusively on the platform, following a previously released sizzle reel that hinted at a more ambitious tone than anticipated, with a full trailer expected later. A full trailer is forthcoming. The series comes from Chuck Lorre Productions and Warner Bros. Television. It is created, written, and executive produced by Big Bang Theory co-creators Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, along with Zak Penn, known for films like The Avengers and Ready Player One. The official logline describes comic book store owner Stuart Bloom restoring reality after breaking a device by Sheldon and Leonard, sparking a multiverse crisis. He teams with girlfriend Denise, geologist Bert, and physicist Barry Kripke, encountering alternate versions of familiar Big Bang characters, though outcomes prove challenging as the title suggests. Chuck Lorre addressed potential returns of original cast like Jim Parsons and Johnny Galecki, saying, 'I cannot speak to that,' and noting he had 'taken a blood oath' on the matter. He expressed hope for legacy cast appearances, even in alternate forms, adding, 'You're going to love this show.' This marks the fourth show in the franchise, after The Big Bang Theory (2007-2019), Young Sheldon (2017-2024), and Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage (2024-).