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Charlie Sheen to return in new sitcom
    2011-07-20  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    查理·辛新作曝光 主演电影改编剧《愤怒管理》

    Charlie Sheen, who was fired from “Two and a Half Men” in March, aims to launch another hit sitcom* — this time, on his own terms.

    The tempestuous* star is planning to return to television acting in the aptly titled “Anger Management,” based on the 2003 film of the same name.

    With no network currently in place, the new series will be produced by Lionsgate Television and shopped to prospective* broadcast and cable networks by Lionsgate subsidiary Debmar-Mercury, the company announced on Monday.

    The 45-year-old Sheen will have a “significant ownership stake*” in the series, Lionsgate said.

    Not only that, but, as Sheen noted in the statement, he will have “a certain amount of creative control.”

    “I chose ‘Anger Management’ because, while it might be a big stretch for me to play a guy with serious anger management issues, I think it is a great concept,” he said.

    In May, Ashton Kutcher was chosen to replace Sheen in “Men,” TV’s most-watched sitcom, which returns this fall for its ninth season.

    Sheen’s new project will reunite him with Joe Roth, with whom Sheen has worked in five features, including “Major League,” ‘’Young Guns” and “Three Musketeers.”

    Sheen welcomed the chance to work with Roth again, whom he called “one of my favorite movie producers of all time.”

    No co-stars or production start date have been announced by Lionsgate for “Anger Management.”

    In the film, which starred Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson, a mild-mannered man is ordered to attend group anger-management sessions led by a therapist* who needs anger therapy himself.

    The role Sheen will play was not specified by Lionsgate.(SD-Agencies)

 

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