Charlie Sheen 'Anger Management' Spoilers- Series Cancelled, 100th Episode To Be FX Show's Last
It looks like Charlie Sheen has finally managed his anger, as his FX series cleverly titled Anger Management has been cancelled. The 49-year-old actor, who has been a part of the series since the beginning, was told that the network was not picking up any additional scripts and that the episode that is airing on Monday night will serve as the show's series finale.
Sheen, who was featured in all of the show's 100 episodes, spoke to Radar Online earlier today about the cancellation of the program.
"I am beyond proud of what we accomplished over the course of 100 episodes of Anger Management," the star explained. "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."
The series was part of a unique deal with FX where an initial ten episodes were ordered, but if they met a certain rating threshold then there were be 90 more episodes ordered. The show drew 5.5 million viewers for its pilot episode and FX then added more scripts to the series.
As for Charlie, he can be seen on the final episode of Anger Management, which will air tonight on FX, as well as starring in an episode of the ABC series The Goldbergs, according to Us Weekly. On the sitcom set in the '80s, Sheen will play his role from Ferris Bueller's Day Off as the famed "Boy in Police Station." For those of you that don't remember Sheen from the 1986 cult classic, take a look at the clip below.
The episode is set to hit the airways early next year.
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