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http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/28/us-charliesheen-idUSTRE73R6QX20110428

"Two and a Half Men" reboot in works, without Sheen

  

 

Thu Apr 28, 2011 6:58pm EDT

 

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The relaunch of "Two and a Half Men" without Charlie Sheen is beginning to take shape.

 

Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that series co-creator Chuck Lorre has presented close associates and "Men" co-star Jon Cryer with his plan to take the top-rated CBS sitcom in a new creative direction. According to an insider, Lorre has told Cryer this reboot would involve a significant role for him and the introduction of a new, yet-to-be-cast character.

 

Sheen, who was fired from the show in March and is suing Lorre and producer Warner Bros. for $100 million, has frequently expressed his desire to get his job back as he has crisscrossed the country on his comedy tour.

 

A source said Sheen is still actively working behind the scenes to be reinstated, attempting as late as this week to set up meetings with "Men" cast members, hoping to clear the air and win their support. But Lorre is said to remain uninterested in meeting with Sheen, and Warners sources are adamant that Sheen will not be invited back.

Neither CBS nor Warner Bros. has said whether "Men" will return for a ninth season. But industry speculation is that the show will almost certainly return. And talent representatives say that Warners has quietly begun pursuing an actor to appear in the series next season. Who that actor will be has become Topic A in Hollywood. Speculation has ranged from the plausible to the peculiar, with names from Woody Harrelson to Jeremy Piven to Bob Saget being bandied about. A Warners spokesperson says none of these actors is in contention.

While a new cast member wouldn't make "Sheen money" -- in the $1.2 million realm, per episode -- slipping into a top sitcom would earn an actor a rate well above the usual freshman series fee, says one observer. But the role would come with intense pressure, as blame could be placed on the newcomer if the revamped show flops.

Others have suggested that "Men" might consider a "roommate" scenario, with multiple stars appearing on one or a few episodes to fill the Sheen void.

When exactly "Men" would return is another open question. Two sources say a mid-season relaunch is more likely than a fall return. While delaying "Men's" start would leave a significant revenue and ratings generator off the CBS fall schedule, the network and studio would have more time to retool the series.

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I've never been a fan of the show... but from what I could tell... the show was completely focused on Charlie Sheen making this idea just... bad.



I can't really picture the show without Charlie, he played a pretty huge part in the show.

I liked the show so I'll give them the benefit of the doubt



Two and a half men with Charlie Sheen?

More like "One and some random guy who tries to be like Charlie Sheen and a half men".



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Much like The Office, when the guy that makes the whole show work leaves, it's time to give up the ghost.

Though to be fair The Office can make it come off more realistically, and are vetting some good guys for Steve Carrell (and in-universe, Michael's) replacement.

But this, just not a good idea...



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Why can't bad shows just die.

I hate this show with a passion I don't understand why people like it.



Mr Khan said:

Much like The Office, when the guy that makes the whole show work leaves, it's time to give up the ghost.

Though to be fair The Office can make it come off more realistically, and are vetting some good guys for Steve Carrell (and in-universe, Michael's) replacement.

But this, just not a good idea...

I heard Jim carry is being looked into.



this will bomb. 

two and half men has been replaced by Big Bang theory here in Australia. Just as good i say. 



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Can't they jut let it go and create a new show? Surely, they have the manpower to create?



Lol, this'll bomb hard. Sheen is 2.5 Men.