Celebrity | Charlie Sheen Charlie Sheen Wins $25M Warner Bros. Settlement His firing from Two and a Half Men costing producers a bundle By Mary Papenfuss Posted Sep 20, 2011 2:24 AM CDT Copied Charlie Sheen presents the award for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) See 1 more photo Who's crazy now? Charlie Sheen is hammering out a settlement with Warner Bros. for his firing from Two and a Half Men amounting to $25 million, TMZ and the Los Angeles Times are reporting. The whacked-out actor filed a $100 million lawsuit for wrongful termination against Warner Bros. when he was axed from the program after his public battles with substance abuse and tirades against the studio and the program's producer. The show ended early last season because of the Sheen donnybrook, but returned to the air yesterday with Aston Kutcher joining the program as a billionaire buying the house owned by Sheen's character, who had been killed off. Sheen wished the cast and crew "nothing but the best for the upcoming season" during his appearance on the Emmys program Sunday. Read These Next After girl goes overboard on cruise, 'hero' dad to the rescue. Kohberger agrees to plea deal in Idaho killings. UPS driver hits the Slip 'N Slide with some partying teens. Obituary reveals teacher's same-sex marriage, and he's fired. See 1 more photo Report an error