Charlie Sheen has once again voiced his desire to reappear on "Two and a Half Men" before the series comes to an end.

Back in September, Sheen said that he reached out to the producers behind the long-running comedy about resurrecting his character Charlie Harper for a special guest appearance. Harper was killed off the popular sitcom in 2011 after Sheen was fired for publicly bashing "Two and a Half Men" executive producer Chuck Lorre. Sheen also filed a lawsuit against Lorre along with the network and Warner Brother, the studio behind the show.

However, in spite of the bad blood between Sheen and Lorre, the "Anger Management" actor told E! News that he is "100 percent" interested in being featured on the show.

Sheen also recently told The National ENQUIRER that he wants to guest star in the sitcom's finale for "the fans." However, he has not fully forgiven Lorre and compared working with the show's producer with his FX series "Anger Management."

"We are not being run by a man who insisted on not having any fun doing a comedy, which I am still baffled by," Sheen told The ENQUIRER.

"I made it clear that I'm available if they want to put me in the last episode. But their 'official' line is that we aren't in any 'official' talks. My lawyer spoke to them last week!"

Sheen claimed "there's been an outpouring of support" from fans for his appearance, and went on to describe his idea for a storyline.

"My dream is to be in the last scene of the last show," Sheen said.

"I have a couple of other ideas that I don't want to spoil now, but it would clear up a couple of things. To me, it's all about tipping my hat to the fans (and) thanking them for all of their support."

According to Sheen, his former co-star, Jon Cryer, is also in favor of his appearance on the show.

"He's all for it," said Sheen. "He talked to some of the writers, and they're all for it. But God forbid others admit this might be a good thing!"