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Saturday, 24 September 2011 14:00

'True Blood' Hottie Joe Manganiello Headed to 'Two and a Half Men'

Joe Manganiello How will 'Two and a Half Men' try to maintain their surge in ratings after saying goodbye to Charlie Sheen's character (rest in peace in that dust buster, Charlie Harper) and welcoming Ashton Kutcher's Walden Schmidt into the fold?

Let's just say we like the casting choices we're hearing.

First, Judy Greer will be popping by throughout the season...

Joe Manganiello How will 'Two and a Half Men' try to maintain their surge in ratings after saying goodbye to Charlie Sheen's character (rest in peace in that dust buster, Charlie Harper) and welcoming Ashton Kutcher's Walden Schmidt into the fold?

Let's just say we like the casting choices we're hearing.

First, Judy Greer will be popping by throughout the season to play Kutcher's TV ex, Bridget, and now EW is reporting that 'True Blood' star Joe Manganiello will be playing her hot new boyfriend on the Oct. 24 episode.

Yes, Bon Temps' sexiest werewolf is a nice (if not totally unexpected) addition to the show. He also pretty much ensures that Bridget and Walden will never get back together -- sorry, but no one leaves that -- meaning Walden will be around to be Alan's (Jon Cryer) sugar daddy for a while.

Fresh off Season 4 of 'True Blood,' Manganiello is still in tip-top shape to play Big Dick Richie in Steven Soderbergh's 'Magic Mike,' a movie about male strippers. He'll also pop up in a January episode of USA's 'White Collar.'

What do you think of this casting? Will you watch 'Two and a Half Men' to see Manganiello?

Read more http://www.aoltv.com/2011/09/24/joe-manganiello-two-and-a-half-men/

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