Ashton Kutcher will play a broken-hearted Internet billionaire on "Two And A Half Men", according to CBS Entertainment president Nina Tassler.
Sources connected with Charlie Sheen tell TMZ ... the actor is negotiating a "big offer" for a new TV series that could debut as early as January, 2012.
Two sources close to "Two and a Half Men" told The Hollywood Reporter that it will indeed be "That '70s Show" star Ashton Kutcher who will be replacing Charlie Sheen.
How much would "Two and a Half Men" have paid Hugh Grant to show up, goof around with Jon Cryer, and deliver the inevitable, winking joke about an unfortunate night 16 years ago?
As news of Osama bin Laden's death spread across the globe Sunday night, celebrities and politicians took to the Internet with quick responses to the news.
From Charlie Sheen to Donald Trump, the sentimentality shared was the same. Celebrities poured their American pride and thoughts for the victims of 9/11 into their tweets...
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.
This is just mean! After getting booed along side Charlie Sheen last night, Kidd got it at work this morning, too! If you missed them talking about it, the Charlie Sheen show last night was a total joke. He had this guitar player who would play a riff every other time Charlie said something...
After all the drama, headaches and "WINNING," is there a chance that Charlie Sheen will return to 'Two and a Half Men'? The answer may surprise you.
Is Charlie Sheen's WINNING streak officially over? Based on reports from the first live show of his Violent Torpedo of Truth / Defeat Is Not an Option tour, the answer is unanimously yes.
After bombing in Detroit, it would seem Charlie Sheen found his frantic footing again after staying up until 4:30 in the morning reworking the show, he tells E! News.
If you thought the Charlie Sheen media tour was about to die down, well, think again.
The former 'Two and a Half Men' star made a surprise appearance on last night's episode of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'