Warner Bros. fires Charlie Sheen from 'Men'


Charlie Sheen has always been getting $ 1,250,000 per episode on the CBS / Warner Bros. TV series "Two and a Half Men. "

He can claim to be blood DNA Tiger and Adonis to be confirmed, but Warner Bros., Charlie Sheen behavior in recent weeks does the course for his dismissal Monday of his life unable to meet its obligations as a two star and a Half Men. " 

In the latest twist in the story of the extraordinary Sheen, Warner Bros. formally notified to the actor with a long letter written in detail the position of studio gloss involvement "men" for the first time wound. The studio cited for "failure" clause in the contract as a gloss on the termination and Sheen claims that he no longer "Men" creator Chuck Lorre and co-show runner. 

He suggests that other factors are the purchase of the studio gloss continuing problems with allegations he made threatening statements against two of his ex-wives last days (of which one will act in a restricted order against last week), in addition to issues of parental rights. 

Although the letter go into detail on issues of family Sheen,
citing a morals clause to be invoked "when producer believes, in his opinion, good decent, but a good actor that he an act which constitutes a crime an offense related moral turpitude a federal state, or local laws ... (or) the extent to which interferes with such an event imaging capability, and fully equipped throughout with all the relevant services. " 

Representatives for Warner Bros. has not made any final decision on the fate of the "Men" on CBS next season, except for the fact that Sheen will be made in the series. 

Sheen is hoping legal action against the studio since Warner Bros. TV and CBS deciding to "men" for the rest of the season on 24 February shutter made. Sheen lawyers in a letter to Warner Bros. claims 28 February with a request for payment for eight episodes this season, which was scrapped. A formally filed breach of contract expectations early. Sheen is not returned litigator Marty Singer seeks comment on calls. 

In a statement to TMZ, Sheen spent the termination letter as "good news".

"They continue to violate, as so many whales," said Sheen. "It's a great day of joy at the Valley Lodge Sober as now I can take all their bazillions, whats his cock never see again and I have never put on the stupid shirts as long as there Warlock The terrestrial element." 

The (follow 10 pages of footnotes) 11-page letter Sheen, which was posted online by TMZ, the Warner Bros. TV quotes light shine "self-destructive" and "very ill." 

"Let us be clear about the situation: customers are engaged in dangerous self-destructive behavior and it seems very ill," said the letter. "For months prior to the suspension of production, transportation and unpredictable Mr. Sheen escalated the deterioration of their condition. His condition tire production falling in numerous and significant. Now the whole world knows of his condition Mr. Sheen's alarming outbreaks beyond the date only a few weeks. Warner Bros., CBS, Chuck Lorre and done everything in their power to help Mr Sheen, and must, of course, that bad. 

"(Show" for the rest of the season I had the production of "Two and a Half Men 's) stop" employment and sets the gloss on Mr. Show, Warner Bros. took the only responsible action available to him - morally and law - in these painful circumstances. " 

The letter goes on tirade against Sheen show runner Chuck Lorre to refute, "which, ironically, trying tirelessly to convince Mr Sheen look for help before he self-destructs." 

Warner's dispute also continued assertion that Sheen will not be carried out in their job performance. 

"The failure to main task must be dealt with physical appearance of Mr. Sheen, inability to online delivery, inability to work creatively with staff and personnel, the inability of the producers of the executive, comments inflammatory poisoning industrial relations keys and frustration creative environment, the resolution of a public spectacle of self-inflicted. " 

The studio sheen suggests that when he signed the current contract, the actor "was voluntary rehabilitation facility and was under professional treatment for his drug and alcohol abuse." 

Continuing through the body of the letter makes WB numerous references to public statements about the past two weeks, gloss, citing the cumulative additional evidence that "he made clear that he is not in the constitution, his office as the lead do a comic in Show ". The studio said its 28th February announcement of halting of the production on "men," he said asked him needed for each project in order to rectify the situation can be exposed ", but had no reception. 

Warner Bros. with the question of whether compensation is due Sheen - approximately $ 1,800,000 per episode - for parts of the un-produced "Men." 

"Expose the conditions under § 12" "Warner Bros. employment, to Mr. Sheen in the agreement because of his" incompetence, "says the letter. "Disability" is in the agreement as well as defined (but not limited to) a physical or mental, not because of the unique nature of the Code of performers, subject to reasonable accommodation and a cast capable of tasks for the performers of the position. " 

The studio also threatened legal action against Sheen on damages, including lost revenues recover from un-filmed episode. 

Speculation has now begun on the potential replacement of gloss and go to the ninth season of "men." Although some dismiss the possibility of the hand-stripped, many TV series over the course of history, great artists (including of course gone, Sheen replaced Michael J. Fox, "Spin the City"). 

Last year's NBC's "The Office" made plans to continue without Steve CarellCowell. 

In any case, no one can say what will happen with the next to be "men." 

"Why would you watch that show without Charlie Sheen?" wondered where considerable Hollywood casting director. "It could be replaced, but you do not have the same show without him. American situation, but they can not care. ... CBS knows more about her audience than any one else."

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