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“And it all started with the Big Bang [Bang]”made you think of the song, right? Well, that is the magic ofThe Big Bang Theoryand Chuck Lorre indeed made a remarkable piece of American sitcom.

You may have heard the quote ‘Every successful person has humble beginnings’ (or something like that) but for series creator Chuck Lorre, the love from the world was unprecedented and surprising.
When Chuck Lorre Went To Comic-Con WithThe Big Bang TheoryCast
It was the year 2007 when the world was introduced toJim Parsons‘ Sheldon Cooper alongside fellow scientists Leonard and Raj, and one engineer, Howard. However, the series’ fame skyrocketed within a few months after its release.
It was Comic-Con when the cast ofThe Big Bang Theoryalongside showrunnersChuck Lorreand Bill Prady went for some fun. However, as per Prady, the amount of fame and love that they received was unprecedented.

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In an interview withEntertainment Weekly, Chuck Lorre shared that the amount of people who came to meet the cast and get their autographs was quite overwhelming for the moment.
I remember that after our first season we went to Comic-Con and I thought it was a horrible idea There was an autograph signing afterward and I was sitting there next to Jim and people were coming up to him and they were crying.

He further continued,
They were crying tears of joy to be getting an autograph from Jim Parsons. The characters meant so much to them that it was like getting autographs from The Beatles.

On the other hand, co-creator Bill Prady shared another entertaining tale about the Comic-Con because when they first went to visit the event, no one actually knew who they were.
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From walking the entire floor of the Comic-Con to seeing G.I. Joe, the cast ofThe Big Bang Theoryhad quite the fun before fame surrounded them, as Prady shared.
Bill Prady Shared That The Cast Walked The Comic-Con Before Their Fame!
Although Lorre stated that this was the first year of Comic-Con, co-creator Prady quickly corrected him and stated that it was actually the second year. Furthering the talks, Prady shared that the first year was actually quite awesome for them.
Upon its release,The Big Bang Theorydidn’t exactly became the nextGame of Thronesas the series took its time to develop. However, going to Comic-Con was something that the entire cast was excited about.

As the interview continued, Prady revealed that the difference between their first and second visit to Comic-Con was something completely different.
Yeah, the difference between the first and second year was incredible. We had this amazing crowd the first year, but the guys were still able to exist out in the world. We even walked the Comic-Con floor that first year.
The cast would get looks, but they were still able to blend in. I remember because Johnny wanted to walk around and see the G.I. Joe stuff.[In the second year] We were put in a bigger hall that year and the cast literally couldn’t be outside or they would have been mobbed. They couldn’t move without security.
From dressing up as DC charactersto meeting Stan Lee inThe Excelsior Acquisition,the iconic American sitcom ran for 12 seasons and ended its run in 2019.
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With an iconic cast,The Big Bang Theoryreceived a rating of 8.1/10 on IMDB and a whopping 81% on Rotten Tomatoes.The show is available to stream on Max in the U.S.
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Visarg Acharya is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on movies, with over 3000 articles published. He has been an entertainment journalist for the past three years and a copywriter at a corporation. Visarg usually covers news and theories on the MCU and the DCU, with an emphasis on Avengers and Superman; Game of Thrones, and more.A Tarantino fan, Visarg, spends his time critiquing various directors’ filmographies and watching them with curiosity. Medieval fantasy like The Lord of the Rings or sci-fi movies like Interstellar, watching the latest horror movies, and listening to Hans Zimmer become his comfort zone. When idle, he can be found reading fantasy novels with a terrible cup of coffee in hand.