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CBS wants Angus T. Jones back for 'Men'

Angus T. Jones

"Two and a Half Men" star Angus T. Jones is no Charlie Sheen. After a video of the young actor blasting the comedy as "filth" and urging viewers to stop watching surfaced in November, the question arose as to whether CBS and Warner Bros. would want Jones back. The answer: Yes.

 

Media Decoder: Studio Eyes a Revised Sitcom Without Sheen

Media Decoder: Studio Eyes a Revised Sitcom Without Sheen

Warner Brothers confirmed Thursday that it is attempting to bring back the CBS sitcom "Two and a Half Men" without its original star, Charlie Sheen.

 

CBS Wants Sheen Back Now

CBS Wants Sheen Back Now

The president and CEO of CBS was working Monday toward bringing disgraced TV star Charlie Sheen back to "Two and a Half Men," RadarOnline reported. According to a source, Les Moonves was determined to bring the show back and was in discussions with Warner Bros. Television, which produces the show and which fired Sheen earlier this month, in an attempt to rebuild the numerous bridges burned between the ranting actor and the California-based program staff.

 

Sheen files $100 million lawsuit against Warners

Sheen files $100 million lawsuit against Warners

Charlie Sheen brought his verbal war against Warner Bros. and the executive producer of "Two and a Half Men" to the courtroom on Thursday, filing a $100 million lawsuit seeking to recoup his salary and wages for the show's crew.

 

Media Decoder: Charlie Sheen Fired From ‘Two and a Half Men’

Media Decoder: Charlie Sheen Fired From ‘Two and a Half Men’

Warner Brothers announced that it had fired Charlie Sheen from his hit comedy “Two and a Half Men.”

 

Warner Bros. Developing Primeval Movie

Warner Bros. Developing  Primeval  Movie

Variety reports that Warner Bros. Pictures has acquired film rights to Primeval , the ITV series that airs in the U.S. on BBC America and SCI FI Channel.

 

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