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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia S18: Cricket & Pappy McPoyle Teases

Is FXX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 18 bringing us more of David Hornsby's "Cricket" and Guillermo del Toro's Pappy McPoyle?



Article Summary

  • Cricket is set to return for It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 18, teased by David Hornsby.
  • Guillermo del Toro hints Pappy McPoyle will appear again in the new Always Sunny season.
  • Production for Always Sunny Season 18 is officially underway with cast and crew dropping updates.
  • Kaitlin Olson talks about the show's longevity and reflects on possibly leaving Paddy's in the future.

Now that work is underway on FXX's Rob Mac, Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson, and Danny DeVito-starring It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 18, we've been getting some very interesting updates on what we can expect. That streak continued over the past few days, with actor, writer, and executive producer David Hornsby and filmmaker Guillermo del Toro dropping ten-ton hints regarding who we can expect to see return this season. First up, Hornsby took to social media to compliment the artists who helped get him back into Matthew "Rickety Cricket" Mara mode. Following that, del Toro posted a close-up of himself, teasing: "Pappy is coming back" (a reference to his role as Pappy McPoyle).

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Here's a look at what Hornsby and del Toro had to share, as production on the long-running series rolls on:

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 18: Previous Updates

In July 2025, DeVito offered a huge production update on the 18th season, sharing with Collider that, "We start at the end of January." The actor continued, "We're going to go again next season. We just talked about when we're going to start. And it's something that you look forward to because it really is so much fun. I love these guys and Kaitlin [Olson] and Mary Elizabeth [Ellis] and Artemis [Pebdani], and everybody that's on the show. And Lynne [Marie Stewart], we miss." DeVito was referring to the late Lynne Marie Stewart, who portrayed Charlie's mother, Bonnie Kelly, and passed away earlier that year.

Via Charitybuzz in September 2025, Olson offered fans a chance to bid on a visit to the "Always Sunny" set and a meet-and-greet with Olson (with all proceeds benefitting Emily's Entourage). The description of the visit noted: "This unforgettable experience is currently scheduled to take place in Los Angeles on the Fox lot during the last two weeks of February (exact date may change based on the filming schedule, but we will do our best to accommodate date requests)." Under the section "Dates," it noted "Experience will occur within the following date range(s): Feb 12, 2026 to Feb 28, 2026" (while adding, "Experience blackout dates: Dates are subject to change due to flexibility in the filming schedule").

Checking in last month with Chelsea Handler during Handler's podcast, Dear Chelsea…, Olson discussed "Always Sunny" and knowing when it's time to step away and close the doors to Paddy's. "It's getting weird. Like… a few years ago, it was exciting. We're like, 'Oh, we're breaking records.' And now it's like, 'Well, now we're just old and weird," Olson shared near the opening of the show, after Handler noted that being on a show for 17 seasons was "crazy" and "like two lifetimes of television." As she has said repeatedly over the year, Olson reaffirmed what the show has meant to her on both a personal and professional level. "I have zero mixed feelings about it ["Always Sunny"]. I met my husband. I've got two kids. It's the best thing that ever happened to me," Olson added. "But also, you don't want to overstay your welcome. You know what I mean? So, at what point am I like, 'I should probably Irish exit. Should I just leave the show and not tell anyone?'"


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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