Previous Story
Warner and CBS Fired Charlie Sheen
Posted On 09 Mar 2011
Television networks CBS and Warner Bros. cancelled the last eight episodes of the eighth season of “Two and A Half Men,” the number one comedy in the U.S., because of the addiction problems of its protagonist, Charlie Sheen.
The 45-year-old actor said that his dismissal was illegal and he attacked those in his list of undesirable persons: the president of CBS, Les Moonves, the president of Warner Bros. Television Group, Bruce Rosenblum, and executive producer of Two and a Half Men, Chuck Lorre in Sheen’s Korner a program the actor airs live on the Internet.
On the other hand, it is rumored that Sheen will participate in the second season of the zombies’ series “The Walking Dead.”





