Why is ashton kutcher replacing charlie sheen
Speaking about the situation, Kutcher said:. I went and met with Chuck Lorre, and he seemed like a really smart guy, and he had an idea for this character that I thought was really interesting, which wasn't the character that I ended up [playing]. I got the script and was like, 'Well, that's not what we talked about.
So, I was like okay, and I just decided to do it and had a really good time. Whatever those alterations were, they were considerable enough for Kutcher to say something to Chuck Lorre himself. While it wasn't the incarnation they initially agreed upon, Kutcher still ended up deciding to do the show, joining the cast in Season 9 and taking it through three seasons beyond that. Am I the only one who feels like that was a lifetime ago and also just yesterday?
And then, of course, there was all the mess with Charlie Sheen that provoked his firing. It doesn't sound like the situation with Ashton Kutcher led to anything more than a slightly confusing conversation.
People reportedly familiar with the show's plans have played down the news that Kutcher is set to replace Sheen on the show, insisting that his role will be newly created.
But some have questioned whether the show will ever be the same without its truculent frontman. Kutcher, 33, shot to fame as the dim-witted stoner, Michael Kelso, in That 70s Show, which ended in The former model's film career has been less than glittering, with a series of underwhelming comedies including Just Married, Guess Who, and Dude, Where's My Car?
CBS and Warner Bros could not be reached for comment at the time of publication. To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email editor mediatheguardian. Let's find out. Jones as the titular trio of two adults and one youngster.
But the cast did undergo several changes in the latter half of the sitcom's 12 season run to Most notably, Sheen was fired from the show in the middle of season 8. Afterward, Two and a Half Men went into recovery mode in an effort to salvage the popular series following the exit of its star. The answer was Ashton Kutcher's character, "Walden Schmidt. Devoted fans of Two and a Half Men will remember that the production of season 8 was put on hold after Sheen, who starred as "Charlie Harper," entered rehab.
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