Actor Charlie Sheen recently revealed he will return as Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn in Major League 3 if the sequel is ever given the green light. The actor said that he's doing "everything in his power" to get the sequel made.

The last movie in the franchise was Major League III: Back to the Minors, although Charlie Sheen called it an "abortion" and doesn't believe it should be a part of the series.

Back in July, we also reported that writer-director David S. Ward has written a script for Major League 3. Here's what David S. Ward said last July about the plot of Major League 3.

"It's 20 years later, and Wild Thing comes out of retirement to work with this 19-year-old player. We've actually got three new characters in the new film. And if the new film is popular, they could carry the franchise on."

Along with Charlie Sheen, David S. Ward said that he also wants to bring back Tom Berenger, Corbin Bernsen and Wesley Snipes from the original Major League.

It isn't known if Major League 3 is currently set up at a studio at this time.