After the expulsion, the reconciliation recently followed – and now the comeback of the cult series?
After Charlie Sheen (58) made peace with “Two And A Half Men” creator Chuck Lorre (71), many fans hoped for a series revival. But what does Jon Cryer (58, played Charlie’s brother Alan) say?
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In 2011, Charlie Sheen was kicked out of the series because of drug addiction and abusive behavior towards the maker. He finally replaced him with Ashton Kutcher (46). Four seasons later, the show was canceled due to a lack of viewers.
Peace agreement after twelve years
After twelve years, Chuck Lorre reconciled with series figurehead Charlie Sheen. He even got a guest role in Lorre’s new comedy series “Bookie” and raised hopes of a series comeback.
This possibility was further fueled because Jake actor Angus T. Jones (30) also appeared in “Bookie” for a tongue-in-cheek “Two And A Half Men” homage. He had actually ended his acting career.
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But the third member of the group is now dampening the comeback expectations – and at the same time giving a little bit of hope!
“I don’t know how this is going to come about,” explains Cryer on the US TV show “The View”.
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Series duo has broken off contact
He is happy about the reconciliation between Sheen and Lorre. But: The two haven’t spoken for years. What happened back then was too busy for Cryer.
The acting star in an interview: “Charlie was the highest paid TV actor – maybe ever. (…) And yet he let everything blow up.”
His sober conclusion: “I don’t know if I would ever want to work with him again.”
Cryer only leaves one loophole open: “Maybe if it was a single thing or just a quick ‘hello’ …”
Maybe there are just hardly any scenes together? The Hollywood screenwriters would definitely come up with something…