Charlie Sheen To Star in Crackle’s Mad Families!

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Crackle’s Mad Families centers on three families – one Hispanic, one African American, one Caucasian – who find themselves sharing the same camping space on a Fourth of July holiday weekend.

Improbably, they settle on a series of competitions to settle who stays and who leaves.

Charlie Sheen and Leah Remini star in Mad Families – written by Fred Wolf & David Spade and directed by Wolf. Mad Families’ premiere date is yet to be determined. For more, read on.

CHARLIE SHEEN IN A FAMILY WAY FOR CRACKLE ORIGINAL FILM, MAD FAMILIES

Sheen to Star and Executive Produce in Comedy Written by Fred Wolf & David Spade

Leah Remini, Finesse Mitchell and Naya Rivera Also Star

CULVER CITY, Calif. (September 20, 2016) – Crackle, Sony’s streaming network, today announced that Charlie Sheen has signed on to star and executive produce the network’s original movie, Mad Families, which began production in Los Angeles last week. Sheen stars as Charlie Jones, a loveable man-child with a heart of gold and a unique way of looking at the world, in the multi-generational comedy being directed and produced by Fred Wolf (Drunk Parents, Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser) from a script by Wolf & David Spade. Sheen worked with Wolf to develop his role after signing onto the project, and was represented by APA, which helped to package the deal.  Anne Clements also serves as producer on the project.

Mad Families centers on three families – one Hispanic, one African American, one Caucasian – who find themselves sharing the same camping space on a Fourth of July holiday weekend. When none of them volunteer to vacate the site, they try to figure out a way to cohabitate peacefully, but eventually decide on a series of competitions to determine a winner. As the families face off in a series of hysterical contests, the brassy, biting Charlie quips and complains his way through the great outdoors, but ultimately, with the help of his fellow campers, ends up realizing what’s most important in life.

The project marks the second outing between Crackle and Wolf, who wrote (with David Spade) and directed, Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser for the network. The film, which starred Spade, was the first ever digital sequel to a major motion picture and went on to garner more than 2 million views in the first two and a half weeks of streaming on the network.

“It’s great to be back in business with Fred, and to have Charlie on board. The combination of Fred’s unique comedic voice and Charlie’s sharp wit and gift for physical humor is sure to be ‘winning,’” said Eric Berger, Executive Vice President, Digital Networks, Sony Pictures Television and General Manager, Crackle. “Original movies are a key component of our ongoing programming strategy and Mad Families is a great fit for our viewers.”

Also starring in the film are Leah Remini (“King of Queens,” “The Talk”)  as Charlie’s step-mother, Cheyenne, along with Finesse Mitchell (“Roadies,” “Brother’s in Atlanta”), Juan Gabriel Pareja (“Goliath”), Charlotte McKinney (“Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser”), Naya Rivera (“Glee,” “Devious Maids”), Chris Mulkey (Whiplash, “CSI: Cyber”), Clint Howard (“Arrested Development,” “Key & Peele”), Chanel Iman (Dope), Barry Shabaka Henley (“Brother’s in Atlanta,” “Better Call Saul”), Lil Rel Howery (“The Carmichael Show,”), Tiffany Haddish (“The Carmichael Show”), Efren Ramirez (“Eastbound and Down,” Napoleon Dynamite) and Danny Mora (“Chop Shop,” McFarland, USA).

Mad Families builds on Crackle’s growing slate of scripted original programing, including the original movies Joe Dirt 2: Beautiul Loser, the first ever digital sequel to a major motion picture, starring David Spade, and Dead Rising: Watchtower starring Jesse Metcalfe, Virginia Madsen and Rob Riggle. Original dramas include “StartUp,” starring Martin Freeman, Adam Brody, Edi Gathegi and Otmara Marrero; “The Art of More,” starring Dennis Quaid, Kate Bosworth, Christian Cooke and Cary Elwes, which returns for its second season on November 16th; and the upcoming “Snatch,” based on the iconic British film and starring Rupert Grint, Dougray Scott, Luke Pasqualino and Lucien Laviscount. Other programming on the streaming network includes the stop-motion animated comedy series “SuperMansion,” with Bryan Cranston, Seth Green, Keegan-Michael Key, Chris Pine and Jillian Bell, which Key and Pine recently received Emmy® nominations for in the Character Voice-Over Performance category; Crackle’s weekly live game show series “Sports Jeopardy!” with Emmy® award-winning sportscaster Dan Patrick; and its flagship award-winning series “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” with Jerry Seinfeld, which recently wrapped up its eighth season and received an Emmy® nomination this year for Outstanding Variety Talk Series, marking the first-ever digital series nomination in this category and the first time the show was nominated outside the short-form category.