Charlie Sheen might have went off on a Twitter tirade against "Two and a Half Men" earlier this month, but show creator Chuck Lorre hinted to reporters on Thursday (Jan. 15) that the actor could appear in the series finale, Deadline reports.
It's been rumored for a while that Sheen would pop up on the show's 12th and final season finale but the information was never confirmed. At "Two and a Half Men's" TCA session, Lorre teased the finale telling reporters that fans would be "very pleased."
"I think we're going to have a finale that you're going to be very pleased with. That's all I'm going to say about it," Lorre said at first.
"It would be inappropriate to not acknowledge the extraordinary success we had with Charlie, and how grateful I am - we all are - for his contributions," he added. "There is nothing but great feelings for the eight-and-a-half years we worked together. But how to wrap the show up? It's tricky... Because, in a way, the show morphed into something else entirely for the last four years, and it's something we love. We want to honor both. How to honor both is the challenge of this finale. The other challenge is how to get people to watch something without telling them what it is."
Sheen was fired from the show in 2011 after launching an attack against the series, Warner Bros. and Lorre. His character, Charlie Harper, was killed at the beginning of the ninth season in a train accident. Ashton Kutcher then joined the show as Jon Cryer's co-star.
Earlier this month, Sheen went on a Twitter rant presumably targeting "Two and a Half Men." It was speculated that the actor changed some of the words in the theme song to: "men men men/men- men me suck, gotta suk me more men before they suk me more men."
The series finale of "Two and a Half Men" airs Feb. 19 on CBS.