Jim Parsons has hung up Sheldon Cooper’s lab coat for the final time.
After portraying the award-winning physicist on The Large Bang Principle for 12 seasons between 2007 and 2019, the actor revealed he’s unlikely to ever return to the function.
“I don’t consider I’d do a reboot,” Jim mentioned on the April 17 episode of The View. “I can’t say I miss him, partly as a result of—particularly 12 years on a TV present the place they’re writing for this particular actor—there’s a variety of me in that. Not the genius half, however there’s a variety of me in that.”
Although the 53-year-old—who gained 4 Emmy Awards for Lead Actor in a Comedy Sequence for taking part in Sheldon—has no plans to reprise the function, he acknowledges the impression of the beloved character.
“There’s rather a lot about his qualities and simply who he was that I nonetheless carry with me,” he continued. “The longer it goes on, I’m an increasing number of stunned when individuals method me about it. Not as a result of I’m silly, however as a result of I’m like, oh, it is smart, however I’m simply not fascinated with it.”
The Titaníque actor added of the fan interplay, “It’s all the time actually candy.”