Jim Parsons Walked Away From $50 Million and Ended The Big Bang Theory’s Run ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Can you believe it’s been six years since The Big Bang Theory signed off? Yep, back in 2019, Sheldon Cooper said his final “Bazinga,” and just like that, one of TV’s biggest comedies came to an end. Fans were floored, and the industry? Even more so. All because Jim Parsons decided it was time to walk away.

Back in 2018, Parsons shocked both fans and the industry by turning down a jaw-dropping deal. CBS and Warner Bros. TV were ready to hand him over $50 million for two more seasons. He was already pulling in almost $1 million per episode alongside co-stars Kaley Cuoco, Johnny Galecki, Simon Helberg, and Kunal Nayyar. But Parsons? He said nope.

He didn’t leave in a storm. There wasn’t some scandal brewing behind the scenes. Instead, as he told Entertainment Weekly, the decision was “both complex and simple.” He said, “just feeling innately that it was time.”

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