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All About “Stuart Fails to Save the Universe”, the Latest “Big Bang Theory” Spinoff Centered on Stuart Bloom

April 28, 2026
All About “Stuart Fails to Save the Universe”, the Latest “Big Bang Theory” Spinoff Centered on Stuart Bloom

Stuart Fails to Save the Universe is the latest spinoff of The Big Bang Theory

People John Ross Bowie, Lauren Lapkus, Kevin Sussman and Brian Posehn in 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe'Credit: HBO Max

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  • The series stars Kevin Sussman as Stuart Bloom, reprising his role from the long-running sitcom

  • Stuart Fails to Save the Universe will premiere this summer

The world ofThe Big Bang Theoryis blending sci-fi with sitcom in the upcoming seriesStuart Fails to Save the Universe.

The latest entry in the franchise,Stuart Fails to Save the Universe,joins otherBig Bang Theoryseries, includingYoung SheldonandGeorgie & Mandy's First Marriage.Young Sheldonended in 2024 after seven seasons, and season 2 ofGeorgie & Mandy's First Marriageis set to conclude in May 2026, but it has already been renewed for an upcoming third season, perDeadline. It has been seven years sinceThe Big Bang Theoryleft the air in 2019.

On April 26, HBO Max unveiled a first look at the upcoming show during a panel at CCXP Mexico City. The series is expected to stream on the platform in the summer of 2026.

Here's everything to know about the latestBig Bang Theoryspinoff,Stuart Fails to Save the Universe.

What isStuart Fails to Save the Universeabout?

John Ross Bowie, Lauren Lapkus, Kevin Sussman and Brian Posehn in 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe'Credit: HBO Max

Stuart Fails to Save the Universeis bringing multiverse madness to theBig Bang Theoryuniverse.

The spinoff follows comic book store owner Stuart Bloom (Kevin Sussman), who "is tasked with restoring reality after he breaks a device built by Sheldon and Leonard, accidentally bringing about a multiverse Armageddon," per theofficial logline.

Stuart is accompanied by his girlfriend Denise (Lauren Lapkus) and his friends as they run into "alternate-universe versions" of beloved characters fromThe Big Bang Theory.

"As the title implies, things don’t go well," ends the synopsis.

Who is in the cast ofStuart Fails to Save the Universe?

John Ross Bowie, Lauren Lapkus, Kevin Sussman, Brian Posehn in 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe'Credit: HBO Max

Sussman is reprising his role of Stuart, which he played on seasons 2-12 of the originalBig Bang Theory. OtherBig Bang Theorycast members returning are Lapkus as Denise, Stuart's girlfriend, Brian Posehn as his geologist friend Bert and John Ross Bowie as "quantum physicist/all-around pain in the ass" Barry Kripke.

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Since "alternative-universe versions" ofBig Bang Theorycharacters are expected to show up, other actors from the sitcom could make an appearance.

In a July 2025 interview withTV Line, whenBig Bang Theoryfranchise co-creator Chuck Lorre was asked ifJim ParsonsandJohnny Galecki— who played Sheldon and Leonard on the flagship series — would be reprising their characters forStuart Fails to Save the Universe.Lorre said, "I cannot speak to that."

"That is a closely guarded piece of information that, you know," he teased. "I've taken a blood oath regarding."

Most recently,Parsons said he wouldn't come back for a rebootduring an April 2026 appearance onThe View. “I don’t believe I would do a reboot,” he said, adding of his famous character, “I can’t say I miss him, partly because, especially 12 years on a TV show where they’re writing for this specific actor, there’s a lot of me in that. Not the genius part, but there’s a lot of me in that.”

While not a cast member, it was also revealed at the CCXP Mexico City panel that Danny Elfman created the original theme music for the upcoming series.

When doesStuart Fails to Save the Universepremiere?

Brain Posehn, Kevin Sussman and Lauren Lapkus in 'Stuart Fails To Save The Universe'Credit: Colin Remas Brown/HBO Max

Stuart Fails to Save the Universewill debut in July 2026 on HBO Max, but an exact premiere date has not been announced.

In February 2026, Lorre spoke with PEOPLE aboutStuart Fails to Save the Universe, calling it "a science fiction action-adventure comedy."

“We just finished principal photography and I'm pretty excited about it.It's a big swing," he continued. “I think it will be revered or reviled. I'm not sure which.”

Where can I watchStuart Fails to Save the Universe?

Lauren Lapkus and Kevin Sussman in 'Stuart Fails To Save The Universe'Credit: Colin Remas Brown/HBO Max

Stuart Fails to Save the Universewill be available to stream onHBO Max.

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The silent, terrifying moment a gunman rushed security at the W.H. correspondents' dinner

April 28, 2026
The silent, terrifying moment a gunman rushed security at the W.H. correspondents' dinner

The rush of guests entering the White House correspondents’ dinner was over, and now Helen Mabus, a volunteer ticket checker, had a moment to herself.

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“It was very quiet,” she recalled.

But just then a man out in the corridor caught her attention: He was holding what she quickly realized was a rifle. Before she could react, he tore off toward the security checkpoint about 40 feet away.

“He either unfolded a part of the gun or pieced it together,” Mabus said. “It became longer before my eyes. And within seconds, he was shooting.”

At that moment, Erin Thielman, an Air Force veteran attending the dinner at the Washington Hilton Saturday evening, was ascending the staircase leading from the ballroom entrance to the upper level where guests were screened. She was calling her son who was babysitting her other two children.

Erin Thielman, an Air Force veteran, attended the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington, D.C., with her husband on April 25. (Courtesy Erin Thielman)

“I heard three or four really loud bangs, and I saw this man charging towards me,” she said. “He was carrying a shotgun.”

In an instant, the gunman went down, landing at Thielman’s feet.

“I didn’t even have to take a step to touch him,” she said. “I could have just bent down.”

The man was motionless, lying facedown with his hands flat on the ground and the gun beside his shoulder, Thielman said. She raced down the stairs assuming he had been shot. But officials have said that wasn’t the case — the gunman fell to the ground as the Secret Service agents he sprinted past opened fire.

“Maybe he just decided it was really a bad idea, and he was going to fall down in a defenseless position,” Thielman said. “I don’t know.”

A photograph shared on President Donald Trump's Truth Social account of the alleged gunman outside the White House Correspondents' Association dinner. (via Truth Social)

What is clear is that the gunman — identified by authorities as Cole Allen, 31, a paying guest at the Hilton — bypassed multiple layers of security at an event attended by President Donald Trump, several top Cabinet officials and more than 2,500 journalists, politicians and other VIPs.

Allen hit the ground at the top of a staircase that led down to the entrance of the ballroom where all those guests dressed in evening wear were packed around tables awaiting an evening of lobster and speeches. The sound of gunfire set off a terrifying scramble as Secret Service and private security officers vaulted over chairs to reach the people they were charged with protecting and others hid under tables.

But no one inside the ballroom was hurt, so the Secret Service did its job, security experts say. The only injury was to a Secret Service agent who took a bullet to his vest and will survive.

Still, that an amateur gunman acting alone made it as close as he did to the president has prompted some security experts to wonder what might have happened had the attempt been carried out by more capable or determined actors.

“The thing that’s concerning is let’s say this is not this feckless hapless boob who is trying to do this,” said Jim Cavanaugh, a retired ATF agent who has worked on Secret Service details. “It’s half a dozen suicide fanatics from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard or ISIS-K, and they check in with submachine guns and hand grenades.”

“You want to have a stronger perimeter with the climate we have now,” added Cavanaugh, who is an NBC News law enforcement analyst.

The White House will hold a meeting with Secret Service and Department of Homeland Security leadership “early this week” to discuss the attempted attack and review protocols for major events, a senior White House official said Monday.

At an afternoon press conference, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the actions of the Secret Service. “This man was a floor above the ballroom with hundreds of federal agents between him and the president of the United States,” Blanche said.

“Law enforcement did not fail,” he added. “They did exactly what they are trained to do.”

Thielman, the Air Force veteran who attended the dinner, said the security was standard for high-profile events. She had to show her ticket twice, then get her bag checked and go through a metal detector to enter the ballroom.

“I know they’re doing the best they can and that’s a hard situation,” she said of the Secret Service agents.

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Allen was charged Monday with three counts: attempting to assassinate the president, interstate transportation of weapons and discharge of a firearm during a violent crime. He did not enter a plea.

He had checked into the Washington Hilton hotel at 3 p.m. the day before, according to an FBI affidavit, after traveling by train from Los Angeles, where he lived.

On the evening of the dinner, he used a staircase to reach the floor where guests were screened, a senior federal law enforcement official said.

At the time of his arrest, Allen had a 12-gauge pump action shotgun and a .38-caliber semiautomatic pistol, according to an FBI affidavit.

In an email he sent to his family shortly before launching the attack, Allen wrote that he was surprised at how easy it was to bring guns into a hotel where the president would be the following day.

“I walk in with multiple weapons and not a single person there considers the possibility that I could be a threat,” Allen wrote, according to a copy of the message shared with NBC News by a senior administration official. “The security at the event is all outside, focused on protesters and current arrivals, because apparently no one thought about what happens if someone checks in the day before.”

Anthony Cangelosi, a retired Secret Service agent, said his former agency would have certainly planned for that possibility, but it highlights the challenges in securing events at large multi-use buildings like hotels.

“While the Secret Service can make some alterations to the normal flow of business at a hotel during security events, there are limitations,” Cangelosi said.

Three square holes in an interior wall of a hotel. (Julie Tsirkin / NBC News)

The Secret Service has been under a microscope since a would-be assassin managed to fire several shots at Trump during a campaign event in Pennsylvania in 2024, injuring him and killing a rally attendee.

Robert McDonald, a retired Secret Service agent, said he thinks the agents on hand at the Washington event performed admirably, but there are still lessons to be taken away.

“Do we ever want a shooter to blow by the magnetometers like that and start peeling off rounds? Absolutely not,” said McDonald, who is now a professor at the University of New Haven. “But that’s why we’re there.”

“Once the advance is done and somebody tries to do some nefarious activity, then you have to move into a reactive fashion,” McDonald added. “That’s exactly what they did last night.”

The Washington Hilton has hosted presidential events for decades. In 1981, a would-be assassin opened fire on President Ronald Reagan outside the hotel. But he survived the attack, as did a Secret Service agent who took a bullet for the president.

The role of the Secret Service is to safeguard the specific individuals known as protectees. As a result, there was far less security at other recent White House Correspondents' Association dinners, which the president did not attend.

Some attendees of last weekend’s event were left feeling exposed after agents rushed in to evacuate the president and other top officials.

Security Scare at The White House Correspondents' Dinner with President Trump (Andrew Harnik / Getty Images)

One House GOP lawmaker told NBC News they were surprised — and unsettled — by the lack of a clear security plan for the many rank-and-file members who attended the dinner.

Members of congressional leadership, who have a 24/7 protective detail from the United States Capitol Police, were evacuated from the dinner in the moments after the shooting, but other lawmakers were left locked down inside the ballroom.

Mabus, the ticket checker, said her colleagues had stepped away to eat dinner when she spotted the gunman. He was in a space outside the service elevators where hotel staff had been passing through to transport bar carts.

But at that moment, it was only him in the corridor and only her in the area where she had been checking guests’ tickets.

“There was a lull, and I think he was out of sight of security,” Mabus said. “I didn’t see how he got there.”

Mabus said she expected to be contacted by federal investigators, but as of Monday afternoon she was still waiting to hear from them.

“I think I may be the only person who was there to witness him at that moment,” she said.

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We Asked Our Clients To Share Their Most Personal Tattoos, Here Are 14 Of Our Favorites

April 28, 2026
We Asked Our Clients To Share Their Most Personal Tattoos, Here Are 14 Of Our Favorites

Some tattoos hold onto fragments of life that might otherwise fade: a familiar voice, a shared joke, a place that still lingers somewhere in memory. Not polished or perfect, but honest. A child’s sketch, a word that carries weight, an image that brings you back to a specific moment—things that might seem ordinary from the outside, yet feel essential from within.

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What gives them value isn’t how they look, but what they reference. Below is a selection of pieces shared by our clients—each one tied to something specific, even if that meaning isn’t immediately visible.

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A simple teddy bear, drawn by his child and recreated exactly as it was. No changes, no corrections—just a memory, kept forever.

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These tattoos are a reminder that meaning doesn’t have to be complex to matter. It can be something small, playful, or even slightly absurd, something that might not make sense to anyone else, but holds real significance for the person wearing it.

They’re not made to impress. They come from more personal places—family, memory, identity, the quiet details that shape who you are. A parent’s name, a child’s drawing, a favourite meal, or a fragment of childhood that still lingers.

In the end, it’s rarely about the tattoo itself. It’s about the story it carries, and the reason it stayed.

For some, belief is what carried them through the hardest moments. “For the moments when faith was all he had.”

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Holding his hand, like always.

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“A small piece of home, always there.”

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Her favourite flowers, and the two dates that changed everything.

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Some tattoos are just about happiness—a favourite food, a shared joke, or something that instantly lifts your mood.

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They’re part of the family, in every way that matters. “Not just a pet—family, always.”

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The things you pass down matter just as much as anything else. “The things they love, passed from one to the next.”

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Some bonds are simple—but they last. “A small reminder of the people who stayed.”

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Not all memories come from people—some come from the things that shaped your childhood. Tattoos like this are a way of keeping that connection alive.

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Heritage doesn’t always need explaining. “Rooted in Scotland, no matter how far I go.”

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For his daughter—forever his little one. “Because they don’t stay this little for long."

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For his cheeky boy—the one he’d do anything for.

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Some tattoos say everything in just a few letters. Mom’s name on his forearm. “Everything I am started with her.”

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Monday, April 27, 2026

Megan Thee Stallion blasts Klay Thompson for cheating. 'Bye yall'

April 27, 2026
Megan Thee Stallion blasts Klay Thompson for cheating. 'Bye yall'

Megan Thee Stallionis speaking her truth after breaking up with NBA starKlay Thompson.

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The "Hiss" rapper put her boyfriend and the Dallas Mavericks player on full blast in a statement on herInstagram storySaturday, April 25, writing, "Cheating, had me around your whole family playing house… got ‘cold feet.’"

"Holding you down through all your HORRIBLE mood swings and treatment towards me during your basketball season now you don’t know if you can be ‘monogamous’????" she wrote. "I need a REAL break after this one .. bye yall"

Though she did not name the athlete on her post, she issued a statement confirming the split.

"I’ve made the decision toend my relationship with Klay," she wrote in a statement shared with USA TODAY. "Trust, fidelity and respect are non-negotiable for me in a relationship, and when those values are compromised, there’s no real path forward. I’m taking this time to prioritize myself and move ahead with peace and clarity."

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USA TODAY has reached out to Thompson's representatives for comment.

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When did Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson start dating?

Thompson and Megan Thee Stallionwent public with their relationship last Julyafter growing speculation that they were dating.

They made their red carpet debut on July 16 at the rapper's inauguralPete & Thomas FoundationGala in New York City. "I won't tell you how and I won't tell you when, but it was a movie that (Thompson is) the nicest person I've ever met in my life," she toldPeople magazinethat night.

"I'm just grateful that he's here by my side and he feels the same way about me," she continued.

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From the Grammy's to Broadway, see Megan Thee Stallion's rise to stardom

See Grammy-winning artistMegan Thee Stallion's career on stage and on the red carpet through the years, starting here as she makesher Broadway debut in Moulin Rouge!The Musical at Al Hirschfeld Theatre on March 24, 2026, in New York City.

Their relationship prompted headlines in November when Thompson condemned NBA players Patrick Beverley and Jason Williams for using a vulgar word (describing the female anatomy) when discussing the rapper on their "Hoopin' N Hollerin" podcast.

Thompson called the remarks "disgusting and disturbing"in a comment on an Instagram reel sharing the clip. "How would yall feel if I referred to your wives in such a way?@patbev21Do better fellas. Very disappointing."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Megan Thee Stallion blasts 'Cheating' Klay Thompson, confirms break up

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