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With four days to go until It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's lucky 13th season on Wednesday, September 5th, FXX has two new Dee- and Mac-centered teasers.
Only a week after FXX released the first official trailer for the 13th season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and we're getting a new teaser.
So pick up your banana and take their call: they're coming for your throne — and Rubber Duckie's ridin' shotgun!
Possibly as a response to adults spending way too much time projecting their own interpretations, insecurities, and issues onto two Muppets whose only "ulterior motive" is to make your kids into better human beings, Sesame Street treated us to[...]
After weeks of teasers, fans of FXX‘s It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia finally got their first official trailer for the show's upcoming 13th season.
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With CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory heading into its 12th season (and final season of the cast's recent two-year contracts), fans, television critics, and industry insiders assumed the most recent contract negotiations were the last Now comes word out of today's Television Critics Association (TCA) summer press event that the network is in negotiations with[...]
The cast of FXX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia took to their TCA summer press event on Friday to discuss the positive reaction to Mac coming out.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia fans can breathe a sigh of relief: Dennis Reynolds (Glenn Howerton) will be back for the "majority" of season 13.
Rob Riggle joins Kaitlin Olson, Leah Remini in a comedy pilot from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Rob McElhenney, Rob Rosell and 20th Century Fox TV.
Kaitlin Olson will star opposite Leah Remini in Fox’s new comedy pilot from Sunny co-star/co-creator Rob McElhenney, Rob Rosell, and 20th Century Fox TV.
Norman Lear celebrates his 96th birthday with a deal with Sony Pictures TV to re-imagine All in the Family, The Jeffersons, Good Times, and others.
Prior to that, the trio worked on baseball comedy series Eastbound & Down, which aired for four seasons and wrapped up in 2013.
Co-creating and co-starring in hit Comedy Central series Workaholics, Devine has also appeared as a recurring character on ABC's hit sitcom Modern Family. On the big screen, the actor's appeared in the first two Pitch Perfect[...]
So unless Dennis plans on lodging some serious "frequent flyer" miles back and forth to the bar, Howerton may be MIA for a decent chunk of the season.
With Howerton's NBC sitcom A.P Bio being renewed for a second season (and an expected early 2019 airing), most were expecting the actor to have a scaled back[...]
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Will Arnett voices BoJack, the failed legendary '90s sitcom star from the favorite family sitcom Horsin' Around, who has been trying to find his way through a muddle of self-loathing, whisky and failed relationships Now, in the presence of his human sidekick Todd (Aaron Paul) and his feline agent and ex-paramour[...]
Coming off an Emmy campaign that included a mailer addressing the Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey scandals that the show referenced years earlier, Family Guy showrunners Rich Appel and Alec Sulkin sat down to discuss what fans can expect from the popular long-running animated sitcom as it begins its 17th season Over the course of their interview[...]
Kevin Can Wait's Leah Remini Cast as Conservative Lesbian in Fox Pilot from 'It's Always Sunny' Team
Leah Remini will star as a conservative lesbian in an untitled pilot for Fox from It's Always Sunny's Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, and Charlie Day
(Mashup) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbVhvBFBAe4)
On the plus side, Day's sitcom pilot The Cool Kids — executive produced by Howerton and McElhenney — received a series order from Fox, while Howerton's A.P Bio received a second-season renewal from NBC after a strong season finale showing and social media following[...]
The Weekly Static is Bleeding Cool‘s look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, streaming, smoke signals, cloud formations, and shadow puppets from an interesting and entertaining perspective. In this special edition, we look at our top takeaways from ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, and Freeform's upfronts.
On the surface, Kenya Barris and ABC-Disney appear to be a match made in heaven; with the Black-ish creator currently shepherding three series on air. His aforementioned series is readying for its fifth season on ABC; with spinoff Grown-ish and newly picked up Besties finding homes at Freeform.
As the networks, channels and streaming services continue to razzle-dazzle Madison Avenue ad execs with upfront presentations, ABC unveiled their Fall 2018-19 schedule. With 10 half-hour comedy series on their slate, the network continues to lead the broadcast networks when it comes to comedy.
wenty-four hours after what can best be described as "Cancel Friday," -- where a solid number of series were cancelled by several networks -- comes a little positive (thought not surprising) news on the animation front: Fox has renewed Family Guy for a 16th season and Bob’s Burgers for a ninth season.
Philly just got a little less "sunny" today, with news that Fox is cancelling midseason comedy series The Mick. Created by John and Dave Chernin and starring It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia‘s Kaitlin Olson, The Mick was only one of three series cancelled by the network today.
Ricky Gervais's Tony is making some serious changes to his life -- whether his friends and family like it or not -- in the new Netflix series After Life. Created, executive produced, directed by and starring Gervais, the six, half-hour episode season is also executive produced by Charlie Hanson (Extras).
Bio, as the network has renewed the Glenn Howerton/Patton Oswalt sitcom for a sophomore season Admittedly, the high school comedy hasn't exactly been a ratings darling: averaging a 1.2 rating in the Adults 18-49 demo; and 3.7 million viewers overall in Live+7 ratings; but comedies have a reputation for needing time to grow (think NBC's Parks[...]
Welcome back to Bleeding Cool’s recap/review of NBC’s Thursday night comedy series A.P. Bio, starring It’s Always in Sunny in Philadelphia‘s Glenn Howerton and Happy!‘s Patton Oswalt. With last episode's surprising turn of events for Jack (Howerton) - in a good way - we're back with season finale 'Drenching Dallas.'
Further proof that life can be "sunny" in more places than just Philly, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia co-creator Rob McElhenney, Rob Rosell (New Girl), and 20th Century Fox TV have received a pilot order from Fox for a half-hour comedy series.
Welcome back, fellow freaks, to Bleeding Cool’s recap/review of NBC’s Thursday night comedy series A.P. Bio, starring It’s Always in Sunny in Philadelphia‘s Glenn Howerton and Happy!‘s Patton Oswalt. In this week's penultimate episode 'Walleye,' Jack's (Howerton) "master plan" against Miles (Tom Bennett) gets personal.
Nice to have you back again for Bleeding Cool’s recap/review of NBC’s Thursday night comedy series A.P. Bio, starring It’s Always in Sunny in Philadelphia‘s Glenn Howerton and Happy!‘s Patton Oswalt. Thankfully, the show pulled away from "television cliches" with 'Durbin Crashes;' so let's see how it faired this week.
Nice to have you here again for Bleeding Cool’s recap/review of NBC’s Thursday night comedy series A.P. Bio, starring It’s Always in Sunny in Philadelphia‘s Glenn Howerton and Happy!‘s Patton Oswalt...and nice to have you back, A.P. Bio! Let's take a look at 'Durbin Crashes'...
With Kaitlin Olson wrapping up the second season of her Fox sitcom The Mick, the actress confirmed that her It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia co-star Glenn Howerton's (A.P Bio) Dennis Reynolds would be returning to the FXX series for its 13th season.
Speaking with The Wrap, Olson confirmed that Howerton would be back – while avoiding[...]