The FX Network has canceled Charlie Sheen’s show, “Anger Management.”
"I am beyond proud of what we accomplished over the course of 100 episodes of 'Anger Management,'"
Sheen said in a statement to Radar Online. “We created something uniquely special with some of the most talented individuals I have ever had the privilege to work with. My sincere thanks to all for their unwavering love and support. Here’s to the next chapter.”
Sheen has a guest role in a coming episode of ABC’s “The Goldbergs,” reprising the bad boy cameo in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” Radar said.
“Anger Management” premiered in 2012 with almost 6 million viewers, but ratings have slipped and recent episodes have had about 500,000 viewers.
Sheen began “Anger Management” after being fired from “Two and a Half Men,” and rumors are swirling that he may return to “Two and a Half Men” for its series finale in February.
Ashton Kutcher, Sheen’s replacement on that show,
alluded to Sheen’s possible appearance on the finale to talk show host Ellen DeGeneres.
"Here's the thing,” Kutcher said. “If you’re working on the Warner Brothers lot, if there’s sirens, come save me. ... If you smell something, I wasn’t smokin’ it."
Twitter users commented about the end of “Anger Management.”
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