‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ to Break TV Comedy Record, Just as the Cast Planned
Say hello to the new longest running live-action television comedy in history.
Say hello to the new longest running live-action television comedy in history.
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, many entertainment workers are out of a job — and McElhenney has challenged studios to step up.
Rob McElhenney plays an egomaniac star of a video game in the new Apple TV+ comedy from the “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” team.
TV’s longest-running live-action sitcom is built to last thanks to its brilliant inclination to get really, really weird.
From “Mad Men” and “Bunheads,” to “So You Think You Can Dance” and “It’s Always Sunny,” these shows make the most of a moment.
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” is heading into its record-tying fourteenth season on FXX on this fall.
The beloved FXX comedy series is heading into its 14th season this fall.
From death to lies to sex, this was a year of glorious insanity.
Thanks to a passionate and totally unexpected performance in the Season 13 finale, Fit Mac shows how much “It’s Always Sunny” has grown since Fat Mac.
As a curveball segment in this week’s “clip show” episode, The Gang took on “The Contest.”
“I don’t even know what I was thinking,” said Howerton, who developed the long-running sitcom with creator Rob McElhenney.
Megan Ganz wrote and Kat Coiro directed one of the most timely and hysterical pieces of social commentary in recent memory.