Charlie Sheen's 'Two And A Half Men' stint was abruptly cut short a couple of years ago after the actor's public rant against the show's producers.
Three years after his infamous meltdown, Sheen has outright expressed his desire to return for the show's final season.
According to his interview with TV Guide, he has made himself available for the sitcom.
"I've reached out to them and they've reached back," Sheen said. "We're trying to figure out what makes the most sense. If they figure it out like I've presented it to them and they want to include me in some final send-off, I'm available and I'm showing up early. If not, it's on them."
Despite Charlie Sheen's 'Two And A Half Men' enthusiasm, however, the show's creator, Chuck Lorre - whom Sheen sued along with CBS and Warner Bros - doesn't seem to be very sold on the idea.
Lorre reportedly told E! Online last month that Alan (Jon Cryer) and Walden's (Ashton Kutcher) gay marriage storyline will be the main focus for this last season.
"We haven't discussed that really," he said about Sheen's potential return to the show. "We've been really focused on finding a storyline that puts Jon and Ashton front and center in a really interesting, provocative, hopefully funny story. That was our priority going into this year, was to do a storyline that puts these two guys right in the middle of it. So outside characters will come in as they do, but that's not the focus."
Nevertheless, Sheen still wants to join the production again, reportedly as a sign of "good will and a tip of the hat to the fans."
Sheen's 'Anger Management' is almost at an end with its 100-episode contract. They are still waiting for a 50-episode extension from FX.
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