The
settlement Charlie Sheen reached with Warner Bros. regarding his firing
will reportedly be worth more than $125 million over the next decade.
According to TMZ, Sheen is expected to get a one-time $25 million
payment in about two weeks, then about $100 million in syndication
profits over the next seven to 10 years for the 180 episodes of the show
he taped. Sheen was fired from the Warner Bros. sitcom “Two and a Half
Men” after eight seasons because of his erratic behavior and substance
abuse, as well as for disparaging remarks he made about series creator
Chuck Lorre, his co-stars and the show itself. He later announced he is
planning to star in a comedy series inspired by the film “Anger
Management,” however it is unclear exactly when or where the show might
air.
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