Young Sheldon is sticking around for three more seasons on CBS.
The The Big Bang Theory sequel made its debut on air in 2017, and with this new contract, they will be on air all the way up to 2024.
The multiple season renewal is not to out of the ordinary for the sequel. The first renewal contract they had in 2019 was also a two year contract.
Kelly Kahl, president of CBS Entertainment, said:
"Under Chuck Lorre's and Steve Molaro's deft leadership, this superb cast and gifted writers have truly brought these wonderful characters to life. 'Young Sheldon' dominates the broadcast comedy landscape by over +2.5 million viewers and is the lynchpin of CBS' top-rated Thursday comedy lineup. The humor, warmth and heart exuded by the Cooper family is an undeniable hook for the millions of fans who tune in each week. We're excited to see what the next three seasons have in store for a slightly older Sheldon and all the Coopers."
Young Sheldon on Twitter
What if #YoungSheldon was an *actual* 90s sitcom? We can only imagine what that would look like, but you don’t have… https://t.co/GpRawkIt2I— Young Sheldon (@Young Sheldon) 1617135354
The show follows a young Sheldon Cooper, played by Iain Armitage through daily struggles of life with friends and family. Young Sheldon is also narrated by Jim parsons, the older Sheldon in the Big Bang Theory. Other main characters include Zoe Perry, Lance Barber, Annie Potts, Montana Jordan, Reagan Revord and Matt Hobby.
The show is produced by Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. and Warner Bros Television with Lorre, Steven Molaro, Parsons and Todd Spiewak as executive producers.