Both Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer will return for the new series but Jones, who plays Jake Harper, will not be a regular, although it is possible he will make guest appearances, according to Deadline.
A tweet on the CBS Twitter feed read, 'Two And A Half Men renewed for 2013-2014 season."
Jones caused a controversy in late 2012 as he branded the show as "filth" in an video testimony for a Christian group and urged people not to watch his show.
The 19-year-old actor had previously expressed his interest to attend college and leave the show after season 9. He, however, changed his mind and signed on for the 10th season at the last minute. As his character Jake entered the Army in season 10, Jones has only appeared occasionally on the show this year.
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