Jon Cryer recently appeared on The View, all set to chat about his new show, Extended Family. However, the conversation quickly turned to the possibility of a reboot of the beloved TV series Two and a Half Men, in which Cryer starred alongside Charlie Sheen.
The hosts asked Cryer about the chance of reuniting with Sheen now that he and co-creator Chuck Lorre had buried the hatchet. And guess what? Sheen and Lorre are cooking up a new project, Max's Bookie, where Sheen plays a version of himself.
But here's the twist - Cryer seemed a bit hesitant about jumping back into the Sheen wagon.ADVERTISEMENT
The original show, known for its hilarious antics between Charlie, Alan, and Jake, was a massive hit, earning heaps of awards and nominations. But with Sheen's abrupt exit in 2011 and Ashton Kutcher joining the cast, the show took a different turn.
As Sheen reflects on his tumultuous past, admitting to messing up big time, the possibility of a Two and a Half Men revival remains up in the air. Cryer's reservations seem to cast a shadow of uncertainty over fans' hopes for a reunion. Only time will tell if the iconic sitcom will find its way back to our screens.