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‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ Season 17 Isn’t Even Out Yet, But Rob McElhenney Hints There’ll Be More

Season 17 of ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ isn’t even out yet, but you can probably assume there’ll be at least another season.

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(L-R) Actors Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson, Danny DeVito and Charlie Day. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images)

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Season 17 of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia isn’t even out yet, but you can probably assume there’ll be at least another season.

In an Australian exclusive with Rolling Stone AU/NZ while promoting the latest season of his Apple TV+ series, Mythic Quest, show creator Rob McElhenney confirmed that Season 17 wrapped shooting last December and the episodes will hit FX (Disney+ in Australia) later this year.

What the actor also confirmed is that the gang – which includes Glenn Howerton, Charlie Day, Kaitlin Olsen and Danny DeVito – is already in talks with the network about the future of the beloved show.

“ I was just texting with Glenn right before we got on [this] call about going back in the editing room tomorrow,” McElhenney shared.

“We’ve got almost all the episodes from Season 17 edited, and then the next text was from FX asking about a calendar for next year. And I said, ‘I’m sorry, I’m in the middle of a press junket. Let’s talk about a calendar.  Just give me, like, 15 minutes!'”

Season 16 premiered back in June 2023, but it’s understandably been a very busy time for all of the lead stars, while DeVito celebrated his milestone 80th birthday late last year.

McElhenney has also been busy with his Wrexham football club commitments, alongside co-owner Ryan Reynolds, and Mythic Quest which just premiered its fourth season last week.

McElhenney has previously stated he doesn’t see It’s Always Sunny ending anytime soon. Similarly, he hopes Mythic Quest enjoys the same run.

“I  would love to do as many seasons of Mythic Quest as we’ve done of Sunny,” he told Rolling Stone AU/NZ.

“I think that the world can continue to give us these rich stories and it’s just a matter of whether or not it hits that cultural zeitgeist in the way that [the Welcome to Wrexham documentary] did or in the way that Sunny did.

“I believe it can. I believe it has the pedigree and the quality to do that. It’s just a matter of is it going catch fire this year or not? And I think it will.”

Season four of Mythic Quest is available to watch on Apple TV+ now.