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Charlie Sheen’s “Two and a Half Men” Replacement Confirmed, Revealed

Charlie Sheen is definitely out, and former “That ’70s Show” star Ashton Kutcher looks to be in.

Various sources reported Wednesday that Ashton Kutcher has been tapped to replace the fired Charlie Sheen on CBS’ megahit sitcom “Two and a Half Men.” Kutcher’s identity as a serious contender first emerged this morning via a Broadcasting & Cable report, and though neither CBS nor WBTV is confirming the story, all indications are that Kutcher has accepted an offer to join the show.

With WBTV and showrunner Chuck Lorre committed to not bringing Sheen back for the show, inclusion on CBS’ fall schedule was going to hinge on the casting of a big-name replacement. Sources say things got very close with Hugh Grant, while names like Jeremy Piven, Woody Harrelson and John Stamos also rumored to be under consideration.

CBS is expected to announce plans for the revamped “Men” at its upfront presentation next week.

Written by Brian Cantor

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  1. Yes! I know he’s a bit of controversial choice, but I may actually start watching the show with Kutcher in it, he’s always cracked me up. So glad they didn’t go with Hugh Grant!

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