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Charlie Sheen News 2014: Actor Demands To Return To ‘Two And A Half Men’ For Final Season After Sour Breakup With Show Producers?

Sep 30, 2014 08:22 PM EDT | By Staff Reporter

After riot broke out early in 2011 after verbally attacking Chuck Lorre and Warner Bros., the ex-"Two and a Half Men" star Charlie Sheen is at it again. This time though, recent Charlie Sheen news 2014 reveals the actor want to bury the hatchet, and demands to return to the show's final season.

Among the longest-running American TV shows, "Two and a Half Men" is a show about two brothers and a (then) little boy. Premiering on CBS in 2003, the show is currently set to begin Season 12 by late October of this year.

For the first eight seasons, the character of Charlie Sheen named Charlie Harper led the ensemble. However, in 2011 audiences see how Charlie Harper is killed off and replaced by Ashton Kutcher's character named Walden Schmidt.

Reportedly, the creators and producers of "Two and A Half Men" decided to pull the plug on Charlie Sheen's character as his drug problems is causing friction in the production of the show. The last episodes of Season 8 was also cancelled, with CBS announcing that the reason for this is "based on the totality of Charlie Sheen's statements, conduct and condition." "Moral turpitude" as the main reason for Sheen's contract termination according to Entertainment Weekly, and this obviously isn't an amicable separation.

In a recent interview with Ryan Seacrest, Charlie Sheen news 2014 reveals that the legendary actors wants in for the final season of "Two and A Half Men." He is quoted saying, "Let's bury the hatchet, but let's also put a bookend on this thing. I think I owe it to the fans. I owe it to myself. There's an aspect of closure involved. I think it will be a nice send-off. I have one idea, they have a couple others. We will get together soon and figure it out how that makes sense. But not just to honor what I did, but to honor what they did after I left. I think that's important, too."

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