Two and a Half Men needed another actor to fill the gap in the main cast. The showrunners approached multiple people, and one high-profile star turned down a million-dollar offer. It was not long until Ashton Kutcher received the opportunity to join the cast.
Kutcher agreed to be a lead character and realized he got to star alongside Jon Cryer. Cryer had already worked on various movies and shows beforehand.
Kutcher has seen his previous projects and felt excited to work with him.
In 2011, Kutcher joined the cast of Two and a Half Men during its ninth season. He replaced Charlie Sheen and had the lead role of Walden Schmidt for the show's last four seasons. The character first appears depressed and tries to drown himself in the ocean.
Afterward, Walden begins to hang around the other central characters. He is a billionaire but proves to be emotionally immature plenty of times.
Kutcher initially did not want to be on Two and a Half Men.
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