Charlie Day Says Always Sunny Wants To Make 15 Seasons

Last year it was announced that one of the best sitcoms of all time, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, would be taking a long hiatus, and that Glenn Howerton, who plays Dennis Reynolds on the show may not return to the series. This was not good news for fans of the long-running show. Today we get some hopeful news from cast member Charlie Day. The actor spoke with TheWrap at the premiere of Hotel Artemis and reassured fans that at the very least, they will get two more seasons of Always Sunny.

“You definitely get Season 13, which we’re making right now, and Season 14, which we’re contracted to do, and then beyond that, it’ll be up to FX. But I think 15 is the record for a comedy, so I imagine we’ll all want to hold the record for the longest-running comedy in America. Fifteen would be the record for the longest live-action comedy, so we’ll probably try and break that record if we can.”

Day also said that “fans should feel hopeful” on seeing more of Glenn Howerton’s Dennis Reynolds. I have long been a fan of Always Sunny, I have been watching since the first season, and while the show’s quality dipped during the middle of its run, the last few seasons have been a return to form in my opinion.

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Source: TheWrap

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