‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ Has Something To Say — in Season 15, and Beyond
Officially the longest-running live-action comedy in TV history, “It’s Always Sunny” tackled pandemic times like no other show in its fiery fifteenth season.
Officially the longest-running live-action comedy in TV history, “It’s Always Sunny” tackled pandemic times like no other show in its fiery fifteenth season.
In a wide-ranging interview, the “Mythic Quest” showrunner and star makes clear how much he loves television. Now, it’s time for TV to love him back.
Rob McElhenney, Megan Ganz, and Charlie Day make bold choices, mostly for the better, in a new season that’s addictive and rewarding in equal measure.
The gang behind everyone’s favorite fake MMORPG is back from quarantine in the Apple TV+ comedy series.
“It’s Always Sunny” creator and star Rob McElhenney was left feeling “tortured” after being lied to by “Thrones” showrunners.
IndieWire is premiering a clip from Barry Jenkins’ interview with “Mythic Quest” co-creator and star Rob McElhenney.
The “Mythic Quest” co-creator recently spoke with IndieWire about the Apple TV+ series, and a script he wrote for Schrader that fell through.
Apple TV+’s latest episode, produced on the fly for these stay-at-home times, is a slick, funny, and even profound exploration of evolving workplace culture.
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, many entertainment workers are out of a job — and McElhenney has challenged studios to step up.
The streaming service has confidence in the comedy, which debuts next month from the “Always Sunny in Philadelphia” team.
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.
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.