"Big Bang theory" is proud of being a show for a bunch of spirits dealing with all kinds of pop culture with almost religious mourning. Given all of them living in California, it makes sense that the series would eventually have Leonard (Nyoni Galecki), Paradise (Kunal Nayar), Howard (Simon Helberg) and Sheldon (Jimim Parsons) made the track to Sandom Sandom, Sandom Comi.
Starting as a relatively small gathering of comic books, geys, Comic-by International is growing exponentially to become a global phenomenon. It is now one of the premier locations for many expected developments in the world of films, television and well, comics. There are panels, sellers, cosmakers and bizarre corporate branding as much as the eye can see. You can practically predict the main characters of the "Big Bang" theory that causes chaos on the floor of the Convention.
Season episode 7 The Convention Convention sees the Big Bang Theory Gang to secure tickets While Sheldon is out of its adventure Jamesesi Earl Onesons-centric. There is also a "Comic-Cons Conundrum" from Season 10, which sees Paradise trying to secure ticket money, in addition to the dilemma over Penny's ambivalence (Kaili Cuoco) to walk with Leonard. However, what is perhaps most important for SDCC's respect to the sitcom in these two episodes is that his characters are certainly discussing time making it, but they are never shown as attending the event.
There is a pretty good reason for it, as the co-creator of the Big Bang theory, Bill Pradi told you.
Comic-on-is too awake to control
In an interview for 2009 with TV for the rest of usPradi acknowledged that he and his Big Bang theory creatives were considered by showing Sheldon and others on the field at SDC. However, they quickly realized that there were too many external factors that would make it difficult. As he remembered:
"Our producer on the line was just laughing (to us)," You're joking, right? "You cannot shoot in any direction for all copyright.
In addition to controlling the crowd and a copyright panic, there is the question of "Big Bang theory" Sitkom performed in front of an audience in live-studio. Pradi noted that breaking that mold has never been true on the show:
"We are a show of four cameras and sometimes we go out - there is little park opposite Stage 25 of the Warner Loter, which we go out of the small park and go," Who is, we are in the location! We are 50 meters away from our scene! We're at a location! "
Most non-documentary film and television projects that take place at an event in a comic-list did so with what Pridi essentially described in this interview. If you look at any image taken in Comic-Con, hundreds of thousands of Wallid to Wallid. Trying to pamper all those people to destroy the shot or descend on the actors like birds to a piece of bread sounds like a total nightmare. The only project I can remember, actually shot in one, however briefly, was when "Ted 2" was supposed to be a certain cover during the comic strip in Yorkyork.
However, in a way, the "Big Bang theory" crew technically There are They were in the SDC ... but as in a series of panels held during the 12th season of their show.
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