Young Sheldon, the highly rated spin-off to The Big Bang Theory, will end in May 2024 with its seventh season. Executive produced and narrated by Jim Parsons, Young Sheldon gained countless fans over the years. Today, the cast, crew, and audience grieve the loss of this family series but remain optimistic about what season seven will bring.
The final season of Young Sheldon will air on February 15, 2024, and conclude on May 16, 2024. With only 14 episodes, it will have a shorter release schedule than previous seasons. Fortunately, the Young Sheldon finale aims to make up for this with a one-hour final episode. Hopefully, this will be enough time to give the characters, settings, and fans the send-off they deserve.
Looking Back on Young Sheldon
The spin-off first aired in 2017 — nearly two years before The Big Bang Theory concluded. As the name implies, Young Sheldon follows Sheldon Cooper during his childhood from the late 1980s through the early 1990s. Despite having a shared main character, Young Sheldon adopted a rather different aesthetic following a small family in East Texas. This family-focused dynamic allows the series to focus on topics in a different way to The Big Bang Theory while still maintaining its recognizably nerdy tone.
Many artists involved with Young Sheldon have used the announcement to share their thoughts on the cancellation and the series as a whole. Star Iain Armitage, who plays young Sheldon Cooper himself, said on Instagram:
In case you wondered, I love my family. There’s about 200 more people who make [Young Sheldon] happen and I’m grateful for each of them. We will make the best 7th season we can possibly make and behind the scenes there will be lots of laughter and lots of tears because I love all of these people so much.
Iain Armitage
Though its cancellation may shock some fans, very few prequel shows with child stars make it past seven seasons. As far as spin-offs go, Young Sheldon was an extraordinary hit that maintained many original The Big Bang Theory fans.
Watch the final season on CBS on February 15, 2024.