Jon Cryer Nixes Two and a Half Men Revival: ‘Don’t Know If I Want to Get in Business’ with Charlie Sheen Again

“I love him, I wish him the best, I hope that he should live in good health for the rest of his life,” Cryer said of Sheen as he explained his hesitation with signing on for a revival of the CBS sitcom

Jon Cryer isn’t interested in working with Charlie Sheen — even if he’s turned a new corner.

On Friday’s episode of The View, the Two and a Half Men alum, 58, confessed he had no plans to return for the hit sitcom’s potential revival if his former costar will be involved.

When host Alyssa Farrah Griffin asked if there was an “opportunity for a reboot” given show creator Chuck Lorre’s recent reconciliation with Sheen, Cryer admitted he was unaware of any plans in the works.

Television producer Chuck Lorre (L) and actor Charlie Sheen attend the ceremony honoring Lorre with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame March 12, 2009 in Hollywood, California.

Despite reports he’s heard that Sheen is “doing a lot better,” the actor revealed that the two haven’t spoken in a few years and shared how “lovely” it was to hear that he and Lorre had reconciled. He added that the television creator’s loss of friendship with Sheen had been “really heartbreaking for him.”

“The thing for me is, when Two and a Half Men was happening, Charlie was the highest-paid actor in television, probably ever,” he continued. “There has been nobody who has surpassed the enormous amount of money that he was making. And yet he blew it up.”

Two and a Half Men, Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer

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