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Always Sunny Season 18: McPoyle Reunion; DeVito/del Toro Scooter Race
Here's Jimmi Simpson's McPoyle family reunion (with Guillermo del Toro and Nate Mooney) from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 18.
Article Summary
- Season 18 of Always Sunny brings a McPoyle family reunion with Jimmi Simpson, Guillermo del Toro, and Nate Mooney.
- Guillermo del Toro returns as Pappy McPoyle, confirmed by a fun social media tease ahead of the new season.
- Danny DeVito and Guillermo del Toro engage in a wild Rascal scooter race behind the scenes on set this season.
- Charlie Day teases Season 18 will include Renaissance Faire antics and Little League sports adventures for The Gang.
We've been getting some great looks at what's to come with the 18th season of FXX's Rob Mac, Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson, and Danny DeVito-starring It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, but this might be our favorite so far. Previously, filmmaker Guillermo del Toro confirmed on social media that he would be back this season, posting a close-up of himself and teasing, "Pappy is coming back" (a reference to his role as Pappy McPoyle). Earlier today, the amazing Jimmi Simpson (aka, Lim McPoyle) posted an image of the McPoyle family reunion – including Nate Mooney's Ryan McPoyle. As a bonus, he was also kind enough to share a video of DeVito and del Toro getting into a Rascal scooter race. Seriously.

"Ya ready? Time for the family reunion. The rascal race in the first video is [Guillermo del Toro] & [Danny DeVito] shredding the lot. It went on for hours and nobody won. See ya soon," read Simpson's caption, which you can check out below:
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Charlie Day Talks Season 18
While checking in recently with TODAY with Jenna & Sheinelle to support the film, Day and co-star Chris Pratt talked up the film and what viewers can expect with co-hosts Sheinelle Jones and Ashley Graham. When the topic turned to the long-running series, Day credited having "a lot of talented, really funny writers" and that "the world just keeps giving us crazy things" to target every season, offering AI as an example. As for what viewers can expect from Season 18, Day teased that we'll see The Gang at a Renaissance Faire and mixed up in Little League sports.
As for the season overall, Day believes Season 18 will build off the success of the previous season. "They're all fairly large episodes. But I feel like Season 17, we got a bit of our fastball back, and we brought back the same room and had the same chemistry. So Season 18 here, I think, is going to just pick up right where we left off. I can guarantee there will be some episodes that people will love," he added while speaking with Deadline Hollywood's SXSW Studio.










