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A lot of comedy shows tend to lose stream after a few seasons. After five or six years, you pretty much get the gist of what these characters are capable of, and the writers have put them into every humorous situation they could plausibly get into. Then again, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphiaisn't like most shows. Cricut design tool.
The powers that be at FX have spoken, and it's going to stay sunny in Philadelphia for many years to come. If you've been waiting for the fifteenth season of It's Always Sunny for what seems like.
Not even Glenn Howerton kind of, sort of leaving the show could make the good times end. The Gang has continued to find ways to stay relevant by tackling politics and examining their own status as a long-running television series, getting meta with the constructs of what's possible within the confines of a TV show.
With 14 seasons under its belt, it's only natural to wonder when It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia will end. Thanks to a recent presentation at Disney Investor Day 2020, we now know we won't have to say goodbye any time soon, as the sitcom has just been renewed for four more seasons.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has been renewed up to season 18
The last time we got to hang out with the Gang was back in 2019, with season 14. Things have been quiet on any production news — unsurprising given the likely delays in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Considering the show has pretty much stuck with releasing a new season every year up until this point, it wouldn't be surprising to see new episodes starting in 2021. With this announcement, fans know they'll continue getting to hang out with Dennis, Dee, Mac, Charlie, and Frank for many more years to come.
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While the news is great for fans of the long-running FX and FXX series, it's also exciting for another reason. With the renewal, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia officially becomes the longest-running live-action scripted TV comedy in history. It officially out-paces the previous record holder, Ozzie and Harriet, which ran for 14 seasons on ABC.
It's Always Sunny will handily become the new record-holder, as this renewal will bring the show to season 18. It's still hard to imagine that it's one of the most underrated comedies on television, but for fans in the know, the hilarity will keep on coming, and it's not hard to imagine the main cast all got a nice chunk of change for the renewal. You can buy a whole lot of milksteaks for that kind of money.
The powers that be at FX have spoken, and it's going to stay sunny in Philadelphia for many years to come.
During an a panel for Disney Investors Day, Variety reports that FX head honcho John Landgraf made the announcement that It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the little series that could about five dirtbag friends running a bar in Philadelphia, will break its own record as the longest-running live action series in television history. Landgraf announced that the series, which was renewed for its fifthteenth season in May of 2020 — breaking a previous record held by The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet — has now been renewed through its eighteenth season.
For a show that put its pilot together on a shoe-string budget and shot it on a handheld camera, this is quite a feat, and knowing the crew behind Always Sunny — creator Rob McElhenney and his collaborators Charlie Day, and Glenn Howerton, who star as Mac, Charlie, and Dennis, respectively — they have plenty of tricks up their collective sleeve for their final season. Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming 15th season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, from its release date to its cast and plot.
When will season 15 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia come out?
If you've been waiting for the 15th season of It's Always Sunny for what seems like forever, you won't have to wait much longer. The next season of the show is set to premiere sometime in 2021 on FXX, which is the good news; the bad news is that there's no release date as of yet.
However, if the show is earmarked for a 2021 release, that hopefully means that the series has been able to continue filming and producing episodes safely during the COVID-19 pandemic — and hopefully, it means that we'll get new episodes of It's Always Sunny sooner rather than later. This much, at least, appears to be the case, since creator-star Rob McElhenney is currently on a COVID-19-induced hiatus from filming season 2 of Apple TV's Mythic Quest and has turned his attention to the next chapter of his long-running show (via Uproxx). More on that below.
Who will star in season 15 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia?
Ultimately, there's no doubt that McElhenney, who has previously said that he's happy to keep doing the show 'forever,' will return. Alongside McElhenney's real life wife Kaitlin Olson and legendary screen presence Danny Devito, who play Dee and Frank on the series, the creator will be joined by Day and Howerton as well.
Howerton took a brief break from the series in 2018 to film the series A.P. Bio, but he returned to the show after a short hiatus, completing the ensemble. Beyond that, guest stars like Mary Lynn Rajskub, David Hornsby, and Jimmi Simpson, who have popped up throughout the show in supporting roles, might end up returning as well.
Who will star in season 15 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia?
Ultimately, there's no doubt that McElhenney, who has previously said that he's happy to keep doing the show 'forever,' will return. Alongside McElhenney's real life wife Kaitlin Olson and legendary screen presence Danny Devito, who play Dee and Frank on the series, the creator will be joined by Day and Howerton as well.
Howerton took a brief break from the series in 2018 to film the series A.P. Bio, but he returned to the show after a short hiatus, completing the ensemble. Beyond that, guest stars like Mary Lynn Rajskub, David Hornsby, and Jimmi Simpson, who have popped up throughout the show in supporting roles, might end up returning as well.
What will season 15 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia be about?
As for what the 15th season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia could possibly be about, that's anybody's guess. Year after year, 'the gang' finds different ways to get in some pretty hilarious trouble, and each season, the show veers between real-life commentary — like in episodes that tackle the #MeToo movement or gendered bathrooms — and fantastical episodes, like a parody of '80s ski movies or a two-part episode where the gang goes on a cruise and, apparently, dies.
We do have one hint about a particular Philly landmark that might make an appearance in season 15. According to Glenn Howerton, the gang has been listening to all the voices on Twitter clamoring for an episode featuring the hottest political spot in the entire state of Pennsylvania (via Den of Geek), a parking lot that will live in infamy forever. We are speaking, of course, of Four Seasons Total Landscaping, the location of choice for launching quixotic Giuliani-led bids to overturn democratic elections. While we have no idea how the gang plans to work the 'Four Seasons' into their next season, we do know that the new set up of episodes fixes to be about 'all this bulls**t. Also d**k jokes.' That last bit comes straight from McElhenney, who tweeted the cryptic and profane not-really-a-spoiler on January 10.
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Which B.S. — exactly — does he mean? Your guess is as good as ours, but we can't wait to find out. While you wait for season 15, the previous 14 seasons of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia are streaming on Hulu.