The Two and a Half Men star returns in a new comedy, but without Charlie Sheen: Meet the Extended Family

The Two and a Half Men star returns in a new comedy, but without Charlie Sheen: Meet the Extended Family


In his new sitcom, the Two and a Half Men star once again plays a divorced father. Instead of Charlie Sheen, Donald Faison supports him in the series.

In addition to their work together, Jon Cryer AND Charlie Sheen They consider each other good friends. They previously appeared together in the action parody The best band it’s at Two men and a half, played the unlikely brother duo Alan and Charlie Harper from 2003 onwards – until they split. Sheen was kicked off the series due to several conflicts.



The series ended in 2015 without Charlie Sheen. Since then, Jon Cryer has been trying his luck as DC villain Lex Luthor Supergirl, among other roles. She is now returning to comedy, Deadline reports.

The Two and a Half Men star teams up with the Scrubs star for a new comedy

In the sitcom Extended family, Cryer’s partner, Charlie Sheen, has no role. However, Sheen will soon be seen in the TAAHM creator’s new series. Instead, you’ll see another familiar comedic face alongside Cryer in the sitcom: Donald FaisonIn Scrub.

The actor who played Chris Turk in the 2000s cult series, now 49, has remained silent for a while. Can the rather classic-sounding sitcom Extended Family get him back on track?




The original idea is to Mike O’Malley and is very similar to Two and a Half Men: Jim (Cryer) and Julia (Abigail Spencer) are getting divorced. They decide to continue raising their children in the family home. However, the task becomes more complicated for Jim…

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