Troubled actor Charlie Sheen may be returning to television sooner than you might think.
According to sources for TMZ, the former 'Two and a Half Men' star, who was unceremoniously fired from the top-rated CBS sitcom in March for disparaging comments he made at creator Chuck Lorre, has reportedly received a "big offer" to star in a new sitcom that could hit the airwaves as soon as Januar
It appears that CBS and 'Two and a Half Men' creator Chuck Lorre are moving on without Charlie Sheen.
Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Lorre has pitched a reboot of the series that would involve a "significant role" for co-star Jon Cryer and introduce a new, yet-to-be-cast character.
CBS has suspended Two and a Half Men for the remainder of the season due to a feud between Charlie Sheen and the shows creator/producer Chuck Lorre. The two appear to have had a history in this video of Sheen speaking his mind.
The Two and a Half Men star continues to make headlines. This time it's a bit more serious than his wacky antics. Sheen was rushed to the hospital this morning after reportedly having a party at his home last night (via TMZ)