After an explosive exit from the show three years ago, it's shocking to even consider seeing the character of Charlie Harper again. Still, it may just happen. '(Sheen) would like to do that,' his rep confirmed.
Sheen is "most certainly" on board to make a comeback.
"(Sheen) would like to do that for all the fans that watch the show all those years and continue to watch it in syndication," Ballard continued.
While the final determination on the 49-year-old actor's return to "Men" remains in limbo, so does the future of his FX run.
"We are waiting to hear if 'Anger Management' is going to get picked up for an additional 50 episodes," Ballard explained, as the series was originally set to air 100 episodes, which it has currently surpassed.
"But either way he is making himself available to do 'Two and a Half Men,'" Ballard added.
And either way, the show will go on, as it did after Sheen's exit in 2011 when Ashton Kutcher stepped in.
"I was delighted that it kept everybody working for another three years," Lorre told E! "We've got these two great leads in Ashton and Jon and they're imminently funny and watchable, so it worked out OK."
Lorre wasn't so forthcoming with information of Sheen's resurgence except to say, "We haven't discussed that, really. We've been really focused on finding a storyline that puts Jon (Cryer) and Ashton front and center in a really interesting, provocative, hopefully fun story."
When Cryer was put on the spot to respond to Sheen's rumored return, he left it open ended.
"I know that the story doesn't include his character in any way, and I don't know how they'd do it in any way," he said.
Sheen's role was killed off the show after his firing.
"But, this is 'Two and a Half Men,'" Cryer added about the hit series, whose final season premieres Oct. 30. "And often the show goes off in ways that you don't expect it to go, so I'm not ruling it out."
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"(Sheen) would like to do that for all the fans that watch the show all those years and continue to watch it in syndication," Ballard continued.
While the final determination on the 49-year-old actor's return to "Men" remains in limbo, so does the future of his FX run.
"We are waiting to hear if 'Anger Management' is going to get picked up for an additional 50 episodes," Ballard explained, as the series was originally set to air 100 episodes, which it has currently surpassed.
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And either way, the show will go on, as it did after Sheen's exit in 2011 when Ashton Kutcher stepped in.
"I was delighted that it kept everybody working for another three years," Lorre told E! "We've got these two great leads in Ashton and Jon and they're imminently funny and watchable, so it worked out OK."
Lorre wasn't so forthcoming with information of Sheen's resurgence except to say, "We haven't discussed that, really. We've been really focused on finding a storyline that puts Jon (Cryer) and Ashton front and center in a really interesting, provocative, hopefully fun story."
When Cryer was put on the spot to respond to Sheen's rumored return, he left it open ended.
"I know that the story doesn't include his character in any way, and I don't know how they'd do it in any way," he said.
Sheen's role was killed off the show after his firing.
"But, this is 'Two and a Half Men,'" Cryer added about the hit series, whose final season premieres Oct. 30. "And often the show goes off in ways that you don't expect it to go, so I'm not ruling it out."
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