Jon Cryer, who starred alongside Charlie Sheen in the hit sitcom Two and a Half Men, addressed the possibility of a revival following Sheen's recent reconciliation with show creator Chuck Lorre. In an interview, Cryer expressed uncertainty about returning for a revival, as he hasn't spoken with Sheen since their fallout years ago.
He did, however, acknowledge his love for working with Lorre and his enjoyment of their new show, Bookie. Cryer believes that forgiveness is important and reminisces about the great times they had on Two and a Half Men. Lorre himself has also shown caution in reviving the show, although he didn't rule it out completely.
Networks have seen success with revivals of beloved shows like Night Court and Frasier. Warner Bros. TV, the show's producer, is likely open to considering the possibility due to the success of Two and a Half Men during its original run.
The main obstacle would be coordinating schedules, as Cryer is already working on a new sitcom and Lorre tends to have multiple shows running simultaneously. However, with Lorre bringing some of his other shows to a close, his schedule may allow for a reunion with his former stars.