Charlie Sheen Is Back to Bashing ‘Two and a Half Men’
Charlie Sheen has changed his tune and is back to slinging arrows at his former employers at CBS.
Charlie Sheen has changed his tune and is back to slinging arrows at his former employers at CBS.
After relentlessly badmouthing ‘Two and a Half Men‘ creator Chuck Lorre earlier in the year, ousted star Charlie Sheen got exactly what you’d expect in the season nine premiere: a supremely undignified end.
In all eight seasons that Charlie Sheen was on the hit sitcom ‘Two and a Half Men,’ the program’s musical intro featured him on the left, Jon Cryer on the right, and Angus T. Jones in the middle as they sang their opening “manly men” theme.
But with Sheen’s showy departure, things obviously had to change.
With the very public meltdown of Charlie Sheen and his expulsion from ‘Two and a Half Men,‘ viewers probably don’t need another reason to watch the reboot of the sitcom with Ashton Kutcher, which is set to premiere on September 19.
It’s good to be king. Even if it’s only of a television sitcom. New ‘Two and a Half Men‘ star Ashton Kutcher — who is reportedly making almost $1 million per episode — will be spending his on-set downtime in a stylish and incredibly luxurious trailer known as “Baby Girl.”
After eight years of womanizing, boozing and children’s jingle writing, Charlie Sheen‘s ‘Two and a Half Men‘ character Charlie Harper has finally met his maker. These photos from the upcoming season premiere, scheduled to air on CBS on September 19 — give a sneak peek at the funeral scene. Notice his signature bowling shirt and shorts hanging center frame.
According to sources for TMZ, ‘Two and a Half Men’ creator Chuck Lorre may be planning to kill off Charlie Sheen’s character, Charlie Harper, when the top-rated sitcom returns to CBS this fall.
Though TMZ notes that the script has not been finalized, and will not shoot until August 5, producers are allegedly considering a number of options for Charlie’s exit, including having him drive a car off of a cliff.
Sources for the Hollywood Reporter have confirmed that funnyman Ashton Kutcher will replace Charlie Sheen on 'Two and a Half Men' next season.
Though reps for CBS, studio Warner Bros. and Kutcher declined to comment, sources claim the deal is "all but signed." Kutcher also posted a coy tweet late Thursday night, asking, "What's the square root of 6.25?"