The gang is in a endless story.
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” has been on the air for a file 20 years, operating for extra seasons than another stay motion sitcom. Now, star Glenn Howerton is weighing in on whether or not he sees an ending in sight.
“It’s hard to say. It changes often, season to season,” he completely informed The Publish whereas selling his new Netflix collection, “Sirens.”
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” premiered in 2005 on FX, following a gaggle of narcissistic and sociopathic associates who run a dive bar within the titular metropolis.
There’s Dennis (Howerton), his sister Dee (Kaitlin Olson), their father Frank (Danny DeVito) and their associates Charlie (Charlie Day) and Mac (Rob McElhenney).
With twenty years beneath its belt, does the present have a conclusion on the horizon?
“There are some seasons where we’re like, ‘Oh, I can’t do this anymore.’ But there are other seasons where everyone is just really stoked and excited to be there, and excited to get the opportunity to continue exploring these insane characters in this insane world,” Howerton defined. “We were quite invigorated this year. So, I think we’re just taking it year by year.”
After every season, we “check in with ourselves,” he famous.
“We never like to have those conversations about what the future of the show is when we finish a season. Because that’s when we are like, ‘Yeah, I’m done. I can’t do this anymore.’ It’s always good to take a couple months off, and then have that conversation, like, ‘Do we want to keep going?’”
Their careers have all taken off because the present first premiered in 2005.
Olson is now within the Emmy-winning HBO collection Hacks” and “High Potential.” McElhenney (who she’s married to) had his Apple present “Mythic Quest” and his docuseries with Ryan Reynolds, “Welcome to Wrexham.” Day has been in films corresponding to “Horrible Bosses” and “Pacific Rim,” and Howerton has led his NBC / Peacock sitcom, “A.P. Bio” (which ran from 2018 to 2021).
However, Howerton mentioned, the “Sunny” solid just isn’t planning to go away for greener pastures on a everlasting foundation.
“We’re still having such a blast working with each other. And, there seems to be endless ways to explore the world through these characters. So, we have no intention of stopping anytime soon.”
Season 17 will premiere July 9 on FXX and stream the following day on Hulu.