'The Big Bang Theory' Season 10 has almost covered the halfway mark and therefore, fans are getting jittery about Season 11 renewal, which is yet to be announced by CBS. Fans harbor high hopes of seeing another season with the main cast Kaley Cuoco, Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons. But 'The Big Bang Theory' Season 11 may not have Parsons reprising his role.

It is said that actors Kaley Cuoco, Johnny Galecki and others have given the go-ahead for Season 11 of 'The Big Bang Theory' and the production team is preparing for the next season, reports iTech Post. This is really great news for the fans who were left high and dry after rumors started swirling that Season 10 would be the last in the CBS series as the producers and actors could not reach an agreement on the issue of salary raise.

Notably, the actors had asked for a raise as the condition to sign up for Season 11 and it led to a deadlock as the showrunners were not ready for the same. The cast was already drawing huge salaries, which meant a high cost of production and an increment would have meant even higher production cost. However, the matter is said to have been settled and the cast is ready to reprise their popular characters.

However, there are still doubts over the return of Jim Parsons aka Sheldon Cooper as he is rumored to be busy with other projects, reports Morning Ledger. He has already got a sitcom that goes by the title 'Lance 2.0.' It has been written by Alex McAulay and is a single-camera comedy that revolves around a young couple dealing with the consequences of an accident that leads to a change in the personality of the boyfriend as he loses his impulse control.

Not only this, Parsons is said to be producing the spinoff based on a teenage Sheldon (rumored to be the replacement for The Big Bang Theory Season 11) and has also got 'The Monarchy is Going to Shit.' His plate definitely seems full but the silver lining for Sheldon's fans is that Parsons has not said anything about his exit. In fact, he has said that if there is any of the cast who would say no to Season 11, he promises it would not be him.

This implies that the full cast of 'The Big Bang Theory,' that includes Kaley Cuoco, Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons would probably be seen in Season 11.