Charlie Sheen was the face of the series Two and a Half Men. When he was fired, many fans were unhappy, especially with his replacement. However, Charlie Sheen wanted to come back. His condition, however, was incredibly absurd.
Why was Charlie Sheen fired back then? Charlie Sheen was one of the biggest TV personalities during Two and a Half Men. But after 8 seasons, he was suddenly fired. According to The Guardian, this was primarily due to conflicts with the co-creator of the show, Chuck Lorre, and his excessive drug use.
Working with Sheen is said to have been so bad that Jon Cryer would still not work on major projects with him today. After 8 seasons, Sheen’s character was written out of the show and replaced by Walden Schmidt, played by Ashton Kutcher. However, Sheen would likely have returned had the studio agreed to his absurd conditions.
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What did Charlie Sheen demand for a return? In an interview from the TODAY Show with Jeff Rossen, Charlie Sheen spoke about the current situation at the time with his termination and his dispute with CBS, the studio behind Two and a Half Men. There he says he would return if the sum is right.
He would have come back if they had raised his salary to 3 million dollars (almost 2.7 million euros) per episode. Sheen was already earning an enormous salary during his peak with Two and a Half Men. According to Screen Rant, he earned 1.8 million dollars (almost 1.7 million euros) per episode in his last episode.
That is an enormous sum, considering no actor has ever received 3 million dollars per episode of a series to date. According to The Richest, the highest amount is 2 million dollars (almost 1.8 million euros) per episode for Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon for the Apple series The Morning Show.
However, his arguments for this horrendous sum do not sound particularly credible. He says in the interview that he is underpaid compared to CBS, which makes much more money, and he also needs compensation for the termination issue. He also mentions that CBS owes him an apology, while they lick his feet.
In the interview, he seems quite angry and a little too convinced of himself. He also talks about tiger blood and Adonis DNA that distinguishes him from normal people. Ultimately, nothing came of the return, even though the tensions between Sheen and Lorre later smoothed out. Before Ashton Kutcher got the lead role, another actor was approached: Two and a Half Men: An actor was supposed to receive over 650,000 € per episode, but he declined