Charlie Sheen has opened the door to a potential return to Two and a Half Men, claiming that he would "100%" take part in the show's final season, as long as they want him.

Sheen had an infamous falling out with the show's creator Chuck Lorre and was fired from the series in 2011, but the actor said that he would be willing to put that behind him to return to the CBS sitcom for one final farewell.

Arm, Comfort, Sitting, Sharing, Lap, Conversation, Watch, Coffee table, Shelf, pinterest
c.CBS/Everett/Rex Features


"I just want to do it classy," he told E! News.

"I want to do it in a way that still services what the show is today, and also honours what it was when I was there. Who knows? I'm sure they are over there right now, pen to paper, trying to figure something out.

"If it's not done properly, then there is no reason to do it. But it's a pretty smart group over there and I'm sure they will figure something. Something that makes sense to everyone."

Interior design, Box, Conversation, Television set, Television, Display device, Lcd tv, Cable television, Baggage, Shipping box, pinterest
Monty Brinton


Two and a Half Men's last season kicks off on October 30 on CBS and, despite reports in TV Guide that Sheen is in talks with producers, representatives for the show have denied the claims.

Showrunner Lorre told E!: "We've been really focused on finding a storyline that puts Jon [Cryer] and Ashton [Kutcher] front and centre in a really interesting, provocative, hopefully funny story. That was our priority going into this year, was to do a storyline that puts these two guys right in the middle of it. So outside characters will come in as they do, but that's not the focus."