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Chuck Lorre Planning ‘Two and a Half Men’ Reboot Without Charlie Sheen
Chuck Lorre Planning ‘Two and a Half Men’ Reboot Without Charlie Sheen
Chuck Lorre Planning ‘Two and a Half Men’ Reboot Without Charlie Sheen
It appears that CBS and ‘Two and a Half Men’ creator Chuck Lorre are moving on without Charlie Sheen. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Lorre has pitched a reboot of the series that would involve a “significant role” for co-star Jon Cryer and introduce a new, yet-to-be-cast character. Read more after the jump.
Is This The ‘Two and a Half Men’ Series Finale?
Is This The ‘Two and a Half Men’ Series Finale?
Is This The ‘Two and a Half Men’ Series Finale?
Due to Charlie Sheen's recent antics, CBS has canceled his hit series "Two and a Half Men" for the rest of the season and some are saying it may be gone for good. Those rumors were bolstered by a clip that leaked to YouTube on Friday, featuring what might be the final episode of "Men." Could CBS have shot an emergency series finale in case longtime troublemaker Sheen someday we
‘Two and a Half Men’ Has Been Canceled
‘Two and a Half Men’ Has Been Canceled
‘Two and a Half Men’ Has Been Canceled
Looks like CBS is finally fed up with Charlie Sheen. They announced last night that they are canceling 'Two and a Half Men' through the end of the season. The cast and crew can thank Charlie because it looks like they won't be receiving any paychecks.
Charlie’s Hiatus Could Cost “Men” $250 Million
Charlie’s Hiatus Could Cost “Men” $250 Million
Charlie’s Hiatus Could Cost “Men” $250 Million
It could get a little costly for "Two and a Half Men," as Charlie Sheen takes some time out for rehab.  They are taking a break from shooting, but if they shut down permanently, it could cost as much as $250 million in domestic syndication revenue.

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