With less than a month to go, the finale of Young Sheldon Season 7 just got its biggest update yet from CBS.
TheSeason 7finale of Young Sheldon is set to air on May 16, but CBS has just revealed a huge update ahead of its farewell — that the ending will be comprised of two back-to-back episodes.
It was originally thought that both episodes would be separate, with the latter being the hour-long finale. However, it now appears that the hour-long finale will be spread out over the two episodes.
CBS’ official logline for theSeason 7 finalereads“Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik reprise their roles as Sheldon Cooper and Amy Farrah Fowler in an unforgettable hour of television.”
Though cameo appearances by Parsons and Bialik have been confirmed, nothing else has for the finale. As Young Sheldon has already been spottedfilming at Caltech, Sheldon’s journey to starting his higher education is a popular theory for how the show will end.
However, there is still the question ofGeorge’s death, which creators have revealed will be addressed in some way. Former cast members have been spotted returning to set dressed in black, prompting speculation that afuneral scenehas recently been filmed. Fans have also theorized that thefinal dinner scenemight have been filmed after George dies.
It has also beenconfirmedthat minor characters Paige Swanson and Tam will return for the Season 7 finale in some capacity. Filming for Young Sheldon Season 7 officially wrapped up last week.
In addition to the Young Sheldon finale update, the title for Season 7 Episode 10 has been unveiled as ‘A Little Snip and Teaching Old Dogs’.
While you wait for the next episode, you can catch up with our other content, like ourYoung Sheldon Season 7 theories,Young Sheldon filming locations,how to watch Season 7 outside the US, andwhen Young Sheldon Season 7 will be coming to Netflix.
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