Jon Cryer, the beloved actor from "Two and a Half Men," is back with a new NBC sitcom, "Extended Family." This comedy explores the unique and often humorous dynamics of a modern family post-divorce. Cryer plays Jim, who, along with his ex-wife Julia (Abigail Spencer), decides to co-parent their children while living separately. The twist? Julia falls in love with Trey (Donald Faison), who owns Jim's favorite basketball team, the Boston Celtics.

For fans of "Two and a Half Men," Cryer’s new role in "Extended Family" offers a blend of his comedic charm and heartfelt storytelling. Reflecting on his "Two and a Half Men" days, Cryer brings the same energy and humor to his new character, Jim. The dynamic between Cryer and Faison's characters is reminiscent of the witty and often complicated relationships seen in "Two and a Half Men".

"Extended Family" is inspired by the real-life experiences of its co-executive producers, George Geyer and Emilia Fazzalari.
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