Report: Mark Cuban in Talks With Charlie Sheen As Sheen Launches ‘Sheen’s Korner’ Webcast

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Mar 6, 2011

Charlie Sheen's unbelievable rise to prominence in past weeks is beginning to look like a brilliantly orchestrated plan, as the Two and a Half Men star is reportedly in talks with Mark Cuban to create a new show.

According to Radar Online, Cuban has confirmed that he has been in negotiations with Sheen about a new show on his HD Net channel for a week.

"It would be a great show. Can't really say anything beyond that at this point," said the Mavs owner.

Sheen, though, is quite the hot commodity at the moment. He's apparently also in talks with HBO about a series that would pay him $5 million per episode.

"There's a couple of companies who want it badly, it's in a bidding war and of course they (HBO) don't want to do anything that's going to undercut their power," Sheen explained.

Returning to Two and a Half Men is also a possibility, says Sheen.

"Absolutely the gig's coming back, I have absolute faith in that," he said.

Additionally, Sheen launched a new webcast, Sheen's Korner, on Saturday — an ironic turn of events as Saturday Night Live ran a skit mocking a potential new Sheen talk show.

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