PASADENA — Ashton Kutcher says he would like to return for another season on the CBS sitcom "Two and a Half Men" — "if we can work it out."
Kutcher signed a one-year deal to join the hit show after former star Charlie Sheen self-destructed last summer.
Fueled by the commotion over Sheen, the first episode last fall drew about 28 million viewers. It has since settled down to slightly over half that number, which is still more than it averaged in Sheen's last season.
Kutcher told TV critics here he's gratified.
"The show is outperforming the numbers from before when I was here," he said, "so people like it."
The perennially employed Kutcher said he plans to do a movie project or two during the show's production
hiatus this summer, "and that's how I'm looking at it now, as a hiatus. I would be interested in coming back if we can work it out."
Kutcher signed a one-year deal to join the hit show after former star Charlie Sheen self-destructed last summer.
Fueled by the commotion over Sheen, the first episode last fall drew about 28 million viewers. It has since settled down to slightly over half that number, which is still more than it averaged in Sheen's last season.
Kutcher told TV critics here he's gratified.
"The show is outperforming the numbers from before when I was here," he said, "so people like it."
The perennially employed Kutcher said he plans to do a movie project or two during the show's production
hiatus this summer, "and that's how I'm looking at it now, as a hiatus. I would be interested in coming back if we can work it out."
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