As much as we'd love for the fallout from Angus T. Jones' religious rant against 'Two and Half Men' to continue on indefinitely, sooner or later an impass would have to be reached. Charlie Sheen can continue commenting on his former cast-mate's outburst, but given Jones' apology yesterday, there aren't likely to be many further developments. To that end, the actor is believed to stay at his 'Two
Angus T. Jones, who until Monday was known mainly as "that kid on 'Two and a Half Men,'" has had quite a busy week.
First he implored people not to watch his show anymore because it's "filth," and then his mom said she was worried he'd been sucked into a cult. Now, not even two days after the whole brouhaha began, Jones has realized which side of his $350,000-per-episode bread
Religious rantings sure do travel fast, and that's good news for zealots. But if you’re an enthusiastic evangelist like Angus T. Jones and you try to impress your godly new friends by publicly insulting your very high-paying day job, having the people in charge at said job see your comments about the “filth” they create could be detrimental to your employment health.
Especially if those people inc
After relentlessly badmouthing ‘Two and a Half Men‘ creator Chuck Lorre earlier in the year, ousted star Charlie Sheen got exactly what you’d expect in the season nine premiere: a supremely undignified end.
In all eight seasons that Charlie Sheen was on the hit sitcom ‘Two and a Half Men,’ the program’s musical intro featured him on the left, Jon Cryer on the right, and Angus T. Jones in the middle as they sang their opening “manly men” theme.
But with Sheen’s showy departure, things obviously had to change.
It’s good to be king. Even if it’s only of a television sitcom. New ‘Two and a Half Men‘ star Ashton Kutcher — who is reportedly making almost $1 million per episode — will be spending his on-set downtime in a stylish and incredibly luxurious trailer known as “Baby Girl.”
After eight years of womanizing, boozing and children’s jingle writing, Charlie Sheen‘s ‘Two and a Half Men‘ character Charlie Harper has finally met his maker. These photos from the upcoming season premiere, scheduled to air on CBS on September 19 — give a sneak peek at the funeral scene. Notice his signature bowling shirt and shorts hanging center frame.
It appears that CBS and 'Two and a Half Men' creator Chuck Lorre are moving on without Charlie Sheen.
Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Lorre has pitched a reboot of the series that would involve a "significant role" for co-star Jon Cryer and introduce a new, yet-to-be-cast character.
It's official - Warner Brothers Television has fired Charlie Sheen from 'Two And A Half Men', effective immediately. Check the official statement and Charlie's reaction after the jump, from ABC News:
Due to Charlie Sheen's recent antics, CBS has canceled his hit series "Two and a Half Men" for the rest of the season and some are saying it may be gone for good. Those rumors were bolstered by a clip that leaked to YouTube on Friday, featuring what might be the final episode of "Men." Could CBS have shot an emergency series finale in case longtime troublemaker Sheen someday we