“Would I like to stand on a stage someplace and watch those characters again?

Yes, absolutely,” co-creator Bill Prady tells EW.

It all started with a big bang… but is it definitely over?

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Behind the scenes of ‘The Big Bang Theory’.WarnerMedia

“I know that people do get characters together for reunions and things like that,” Prady says.

The closure it brought was astonishing.

It’s hard to imagine reopening the story."

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Behind the scenes of ‘The Big Bang Theory’.WarnerMedia

“I don’t think we left anything undone,” he says.

“That was as close to a perfect finale as we could have ever dreamt of doing.

I loved it.”

“Would I like to stand on a stage someplace and watch those characters again?

Can I imagine a way to do it?

Yeah, I get choked up just thinking about it.

But I don’t know how we’d do that.”

So, if a revival were to happen, what might it look like?

“Sheldon [Jim Parsons] would have loved the pandemic,” Lorre says.

“Being able to stay at home and not deal with the world?

He would have thought it was perfect.”

I can already hear her scream, ‘Don’t tell me about my job!'"

As a germaphobe, Sheldon would likely be donning some fashionable COVID-friendly attire as well.

“We would have done two seasons with Sheldon in a hazmat suit,” Lorre says jokingly.

“Absolutely,” Prady adds, “Like the John TravoltaBoy in the Bubblemovie!”

If a revival doesn’t work out, there’s always the option of a reunion.

I would love to do that with our show."

Only time will tell if there’s ever going to be aBig Bangreunion or revival.