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Known for starring alongside Charlie Sheen in the hit sitcomTwo and a Half Men,Jon Cryer shared that he holds no hard feelings toward his former co-star. Sheen, who played the lead role of Charlie Harper, was fired from the show following erratic behavior and public criticism of showrunner Chuck Lorre.

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However, years after their falling out, Lorre and Sheen reconciled and reunited in the comedy TV series,Bookie, sparking hope among fans for a reunion of theTwo and a Half Menstars. Reflecting on the situation Cryer also made it clear that he bears no grudges against Sheen.

Jon Cryer reflected on a potential reunion withTwo and a Half Menco-stars

Two and a Half Menstars Charlie Sheen and Angus T. Jones reuniting with Chuck Lorre on the comedy TV series,Bookie,sparked hopes for a reunion among the cast, with fans hoping forJon Cryerto complete the original trio of the sitcom.

The Emmy-winning actor reflected on the potential reunion in an interview withTVLine. And though Cryer shared that he loved working with the showrunner, he also revealed that he has not had any contactwith his former co-star for years.

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“I have loved working with Chuck, and I was on The Kominsky Method. Actually, his new show really does sound like fun,”he said before adding,

That being said, I haven’t spoken with Charlie in 7+ years, so I have no idea where he’s at.

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However, he did not rule out the possibility of a reunion, while also suggesting thathe holds no hard feelings toward Sheen.“I don’t close anything off,”he said while explaining,

But… everybody, I think, comes from a place of forgiveness, hopefully. And as I said, when the times were good, they were really, really good.

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Cryer also shared,“I loved working with those people,”reflecting on his experience working on the sitcom. He continued,“When it was great, it was really great. And I’m sad that it got super-duper weird.”

“He blew it up”: Jon Cryer Has an Issue With How Charlie Sheen Squandered Away His Record-Breaking Two and a Half Men Salary

Premiering in 2003, Jon Cryer was the only lead to stay withTwo and a Half Menuntil the series’ conclusion after a 12-season run, asCharlie Sheenand Angus T. Jones exited the show under controversial circumstances.

Chuck Lorre would love to reunite withTwo and a Half Menstars

Chuck Lorre’scomedy TV series,Bookie, which recently returned with a second season, marked his reunion with Charlie Sheen, years aftertheir highly publicized falloutwhile working together onTwo and a Half Men.

Lorre defined the reunion as “healing” in an interview withTVLine, as he said,

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It was really healing. It really felt good. It felt like we were closing the book on some horrible times, and we had a good time.

The sitcom creator also reflected on a potential reunion with the original cast of the Emmy-winning series, including Jon Cryer, and said,“I would love that.”

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He further stated,

One of the joys of my career is getting to work with some extraordinary people, and at the top of that list is Jon Cryer. We worked together for 12 years. He’s a gifted, gifted comic actor, and there’s not a greater guy in the world.

While fans eagerly await a potential reunion, Sheen has already rejoined Lorre inBookieSeason 2, as he reprised the fictionalized version of himself and an unreliable client of the show’s lead Danny, and his friend Ray.

Two and a Half Menis available to watch on Max.

Bookieis available to watch on Max.

Laxmi Rajput

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Laxmi Rajput is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, with over 3,300 articles published covering film, TV, and pop culture. With a degree in Broadcast Journalism and over three years of experience in content writing, she pivoted to entertainment journalism because let’s be honest, superheroes, sitcoms, and Netflix binges are way more fun. Laxmi frequently covers Marvel, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and popular TV shows, offering both fan-first enthusiasm and thoughtful analysis. Her work often dives into Marvel theories, revisits the genius of The Big Bang Theory, or unpacks the Netflix phenomenon of Stranger Things.

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