Charlie Sheen shares odd plot details on possible 'Major League 3'
As the iconic Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn - played by actor Charlie Sheen - said in the first Major League movie: "I got news for you Mr. Brown, you haven't heard the last of me."
That may prove to be true, years later.
Sheen revealed odd, yet compelling plot details to the Hollywood Reporter on a possible "Major League 3," which has been highly rumored for years following the success of the first two films.
You find the Vaughn character selling cars and his arm is so shot that if you buy a car from him, he'll play catch with your kid in the parking lot. And then there is an ex who shows up, who he had a tryst with a couple decades ago, and she has a 20-something kid, who is now in the Cleveland organization, throwing about 102 mph. So, the story pretty much focuses on that. The kid does not like me. We do not like each other. It bookends our story, but it also passes the torch.
Sheen's name has resurfaced in the news, largely in part to the Cleveland Indians World Series run, which sparked debate on the controversial actor potentially tossing out the first pitch in Game 1. Unfortunately for fans, it didn't happen, but that didn't stop Sheen from getting everyone's hopes up regarding a sequel.