A potential Two and a Half Men reunion may be in the works as Jon Cryer, who portrayed Alan Harper on the hit CBS sitcom, hinted at the possibility. The reconciliation between the show's creator, Chuck Lorre, and lead star, Charlie Sheen, has sparked speculation about a potential comeback.
In an interview with ETOnline, Cryer expressed his thoughts on the potential reunion, stating, "I'm not going to rule anything out, but I haven't talked to Charlie." He emphasized his happiness at Lorre and Sheen burying the hatchet, stating, "I'm really glad they made up. He has the enormous relief of somebody who's been able to rekindle a friendship that was really meaningful to him.
Lorre and Sheen had a public falling out towards the end of Two and a Half Men, leading to lingering tensions after the show's conclusion. However, the duo recently reunited for Lorre's new Max comedy series, Bookie, where Sheen portrayed a version of himself. Lorre described the reunion as "healing" and a way to close the book on past conflicts.
Cryer, who won two Emmys for his role as Alan Harper, is currently focusing on his new NBC sitcom, Extended Family. The show follows Jim Kearney, a happily divorced dad living with his ex-wife and children while she begins dating someone new.
As fans eagerly await the premiere of Extended Family on December 23 on NBC, the possibility of a Two and a Half Men reunion lingers in the air. With Lorre and Sheen reconciling and Cryer open to the idea, it seems the stars may align for a nostalgic comeback. Time will tell if the beloved characters of Two and a Half Men will reunite on screen once again.