Fans of the hit sitcom Two and a Half Men may be disappointed to learn that a revival of the show is highly unlikely. Although creator Chuck Lorre didn't completely rule out the possibility, he stated that it is more fulfilling for him to focus on creating new content rather than revisiting the past.
Lorre also discussed the idea of a sit-down interview special similar to Friends: The Reunion, but he believes it may be best to leave the show as it is. He expressed gratitude for being able to reconcile with former star Charlie Sheen after their public feud, and feels that the past should be left in the past.
For Charlie Sheen, who portrayed Charlie Harper on the show, he is looking to move forward in his acting career following his appearance on Lorre's new series, Bookie. Sheen was once the highest-paid actor on television, but his career took a hit after his controversial exit from Two and a Half Men.
However, after six years of sobriety, Sheen is eager to regain his previous reputation as a dedicated and hardworking actor.