The Big Bang Theory leads Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco have reportedly struck a new three-year deal with WBTV that ensures they have financial parity with one another -- agreeing to a whopping $1 million per episode for 72 more installments and ancillary production deals, which comes to approximately $90 million in earnings each. Bazinga, indeed.
According to Deadline, if the deal has in fact been made, production should resume for the upcoming eight season on August 6th. The Big Bang Theory leads will apparently get "larger pieces of the show, signing bonuses, production deals and advances towards the back-end," meaning that the trio will get a greater ownership of the series (up from 0.25 percent), as well as production deals for their other desired projects in theatres and on television (i.e. the Galecki/WBTV-produced pilot No Place Like Home for FOX).
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