Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Ashton Kutcher replaces the position of Charlie Sheen on 'Two and a Half Men'

Ashton Kutcher has officially replaced Charlie Sheen in the TV series "Two and a Half Men". CBS Corp. has issued an announcement about it on Friday, May 13 when the United States.
"I will replace Charlie Sheen," Ashton said in a statement quoted by People magazine. "But I will work to entertain people."
The 33-year-old actor getting the role after Hugh Grant rejected the chance. To appear in "Two and a Half Men", Ashton reportedly earn lucrative. Having had preached will get about 1 million dollars per episode, a source close to the series, told People magazine that Demi Moore's husband was paid 650 thousand to 750 thousand dollars per episode.
Ashton provides its own enrollment joy for the creator Chuck Lorre. He said the family "Two and a Half Men" are very lucky to get a talented actor and fun like Ashton.
Turned with joy on the part of Ashton and "Two and a Half Men", Charlie responded to the news with a cold and cynical attitude. 45-year-old actor feud with Chuck since he was fired from the sitcom hits such as lifestyle and accusations about nyeleneh behavior at work.
"Ashton Kutcher is a friend and defender of brilliant comedy. Oh wait, nor me!" Charlie says to TMZ. "Enjoy the show America. Enjoy watching every Tuesday, WB (Warner Bros.).. Enjoy the planet Chuck, Asthon. There was no air, laughter, loyalty or love."
Production of the ninth season is scheduled to begin this summer. "Two and a Half" will re-appear in the fall.