We’ve mostly stayed away from any ‘Two and a Half Men’ hubbub since Charlie Sheen’s crazy days settled down, and Angus T. Jones similarly talked himself out of a job, but with the CBS comedy’s series finale firmly set for February 19, we’re at least curious if Charlie Sheen can negotiate a return appearance. Judging by Ashton Kutcher’s coy performance in a recent ‘Ellen’ interview, that looks to be the case.
Will the 'Two and a Half Men' crazy never end? Earlier this week, all eyes were on young star Angus T. Jones when his "Forerunner Chrconicles" religious rants hit the web, denouncing the ten-year show as "filth" and urging viewers not to watch. Since then, Jones has since apologized and vowed to remain with the series, in spite of Charlie Sheen's comments, but could recent gue
Quick, someone get him a half-Emmy! 'Two and a Half Men' star Jon Cryer has officially won his second Emmy for his part as Alan Harper. Indeed, it seems that this year's lack of Charlie Sheen hasn't slowed him down a bit, as the show heads into its tenth, and final year...
We knew it was never going to last forever. Charlie Sheen is back at it again, in his crazy outspoken self, after butting heads with Warner Bros over the use of certain pictures of him from his "Two and a Half Men" days. WB sent some boring legal letters to Charlie saying they couldn't use them to promote his new TV show Anger Management...
As widely expected, Ashton Kutcher will officially replace Charlie Sheen on 'Two and a Half Men' next fall.
"I can't wait to get to work with this ridiculously talented 2.5 team and I believe we can fill the stage with laughter that will echo in viewers' homes," Kutcher said in a statement released Friday. "I can't replace Charlie Sheen but I'm going to work my ass off to entertain
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?"
After all the drama, headaches and "WINNING," is there a chance that Charlie Sheen will return to 'Two and a Half Men'? The answer may surprise you.
According to the Chicago Tribune, the troubled actor, who is in the midst of his 'Violent Torpedo of Truth / Defeat Is Not an Option' tour, sat down with a local Boston radio station Tuesday night, during which he said there have been "
While Charlie Sheen mania seems to be calming down a bit, the self-proclaimed possessor of "Adonis DNA" is betting that some the colorful catchphrases he coined or popularized during his unprecedented pop cultural rampage will stick around for a long time.
Hydro-gliff, a California company that was formed last month and has the same address as Sheen's lawyer, has applied to trademark 22
Charlie Sheen's "WINNING" streak continues, as RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting that CBS wants the troubled actor back on 'Two and a Half Men' just weeks after Warner Bros. unceremoniously fired him from the show.
Insiders claim that a top network executive is ready to move on from Sheen's recent erratic behavior, which included a very public fallout with show creator Chuck Lorre
According to the Associated Press, Warner Brothers announced today that they have fired Charlie Sheen from this show “Two and a Half Men.”
The official statement read, “After careful consideration, Warner Bros. Television has terminated Charlie Sheen’s services on “Two and a Half Men” effective immediately.”
The studio, which owns and produces the series, will decide about the future of the
CBS has the multi-million dollar challenge of replacing the ratings and revenue lost by their apparent cancellation of "Two & A Half Men" following the well publicized (and escalating) difficulties surrounding star Charlie Sheen. E! has reported that producers had reached out to John Stamos to replace Charlie and keep the show on the air.