Reality TV

Charlie Sheen Is All for a ‘Two and a Half Men’ Revival: ‘Would Be Nice to Have Some Closure’

Bryan Brunati

Published

on

Charlie Sheen
CULVER CITY, CA - SEPTEMBER 23: Charlie Sheen attends the screening of "Stuntman" during the 2018 LA Film Festival at ArcLight Culver City on September 23, 2018 in Culver City, California. (Photo by Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Film Independent)

Another show back from the dead? And that pun is intended, as Charlie Sheen would be completely for a Two and a Half Men revival, and he revealed he “would do it today,” even if his character was killed off … twice.

“Just what I hear in the street, how much people would embrace that,” the 53-year-old told Us Weekly of the fan support he believes he would have to bring back the CBS program. Although he says he hasn’t “been in touch with anybody [from the show].”

Charlie Sheen two and a half men

The actor, who can next be seen in the Planters Peanuts Super Bowl ad, explained his reasoning for wanting the sitcom to return. “It’d be cool to finish the saga on a different note. It would be nice to have some closure there and just finish the story as it should have been told,” he said. “It doesn’t really matter what happened at the end, how they got rated on the show. I think if I just walk through the door, return, whatever [and] say, ‘Alan, you’re not going to believe it,’ after that is what happened.” Charlie adds that he believes a revival of the show “would burn the world down.”

Charlie Sheen Jon Cryer

The Chuck Lorre comedy lasted for twelve seasons, and the Major League star’s character of Charlie Harper stuck around for nine of them. And that’s because he was killed off, first being struck by a train, and then again in the series finale as a piano falls on him, a final jab by Chuck after the two had some off-screen drama.

The show’s cast also included Jon CryerAngus T. Jones and Ashton Kutcher, the latter who stepped in after Charlie’s character was killed off. No word yet if any of the other actors would be on board for a Two and a Half Men reboot. Although we’re sure some fans are clamoring for it. Are you?

Trending News

Soap Opera6 days ago

3 Years After His Surprise Exit, Marcus Coloma Reveals Why He Really Left ‘General Hospital’

Soap Opera6 days ago

Kate Mansi Reveals the Real Reason She’s Leaving ‘General Hospital’ Behind

Soap Opera5 days ago

How This Beloved Character’s Return is About to Turn ‘General Hospital’ Upside Down

Exclusive6 days ago

Joan Collins, 93, and Husband Percy Gibson, 61, Have ‘a Very Active Love Life’

Exclusive6 days ago

Heather Locklear and Lorenzo Lamas Bonded Over Healthy Living: ‘He’s a Reformed Hell-Raiser Himself’

Soap Opera5 days ago

21 Years Later, This Devastating Young and the Restless Death Scene Still Breaks Fans’ Hearts

Soap Opera7 days ago

After 3 Years as Kristina, Kate Mansi Wraps Her ‘General Hospital’ Run

Celebrity News4 days ago

‘Britain’s Got Talent’ Alum Susan Boyle Appears Unrecognizable After Debuting Dramatic New Look

'Designing Women' stars Dixie Carter, Jean Smart, Annie Potts, and Delta Burke reunite. 'Designing Women' stars Dixie Carter, Jean Smart, Annie Potts, and Delta Burke reunite.
Entertainment7 days ago

Fans Say This Beloved Sitcom Was ‘Way Ahead of Its Time’ More Than 30 Years After Finale

Alan Alda attends the premiere of 'Marriage Story' in 2019. Alan Alda attends the premiere of 'Marriage Story' in 2019.
Celebrity7 days ago

Alan Alda, 90, Opens Up About the Honest Talks He Still Has With His Wife

Paulina Porizkova 2017 Paulina Porizkova 2017
Celebrity3 days ago

‘80s Supermodel Says She Has ‘Nowhere to Live’ Days Before Wedding

Real Estate2 days ago

Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen List Martha’s Vineyard Home, Where They Married, for $9.9 Million