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Monday, June 27, 2011

Charlie Sheen Denies TBS Report Published By Return To TV


Charlie Sheen Denies TBS Report Published By Return To TV
The actor has signed an agreement with Lions Gate Television, which would not comment on rumor.
The voices of the return of Charlie Sheen, TV has come to light once again, Radar Online reports that deal inked Sheen sitcom with Lions Gate Television, which has encouraged the race for the war between the networks, TBS.

A representative for Lionsgate, which produces herbs Showtime and Mad Men on AMC, declined to comment on the report. And a spokesman for the SCT has denied that the network is about to return to television Sheen.

"TBS is not in discussions on a possible project with Charlie Sheen," said the representative.

Radar reports that Sheen's character will be similar to Arrested Development Party, he played the son of CBS 'Two and a Half Men, only' a very genuine. "

The story follows a previous report on the radar, which had a sheen to return to TV with HBO project called corner Sheen, who has been involved in every episode of days salary is $ 5,000,000. HBO denied the report.

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Sheen has recently suffered a setback when a court in Los Angeles Superior Court judge declined to exercise jurisdiction over 100 million lawsuit against Warner Bros. male actor and co-creator Chuck Lorre series. Sheen wanted the case heard in a jury trial that lobbied Warner Bros. to pay to avoid embarrassing details emerging. But now, an arbitrator can hear the case, keeping all the skirmishes outside the public view.

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Warner Bros. has reworked Two and a Half Men Ashton Kutcher with opposite Jon Cryer. Last month, Sheen has wrapped his torpedo violent Truth / defeat is not an option Comedy Tour, which recovered after a rocky start that had known the actor being heckled by ticket holders underwhelmed. But a return to the television series comes with a practical obstacles, but not insurmountable given Sheen highly publicized battles with alcohol and drugs.

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Advertisers have expressed concern Sheen little off-screen behavior, including a stop to domestic violence in 2009 when he was a top-rated sitcom. But his erratic behavior through two and a Half Men debacle is probably enough to give anyone pause production before inking a deal with him.