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'''The tenth season''' of ''[[It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia]]'' will air in the fall of 2014 on [[FXX]]. An official start date or episode count have not been released.
   
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On April 4, 2014 it was announced that [[FXX]] had signed [[RCG Productions]] to a 3-year contract to produce more comedy shows, including [[Season 11]] and [[Season 12]] of ''Sunny''.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/04/04/its-always-sunny-in-philadelphia-renewed-for-season-11-and-season-12 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Renewed for Season 11 and Season 12]</ref>
   
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==News==
On March 28, 2013, [[FX]] announced that the show had been picked up for a tenth season. [[FX]] President John Landgraf stated that there may be more seasons after that: “Whether it goes beyond that depends on whether the people who created the show want to go and whether the audience still wants to watch.'' ''([http://www.deadline.com/2013/01/fx-news-season-10-of-sunny-very-likely-anger-management-to-air-45-eps-a-year/ Source])
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On March 28, 2013, [[FX]] announced that the show had been picked up for a tenth season. [[FX]] President John Landgraf stated that there may be more seasons after that: “Whether it goes beyond that depends on whether the people who created the show want to go and whether the audience still wants to watch."<ref>[http://www.deadline.com/2013/01/fx-news-season-10-of-sunny-very-likely-anger-management-to-air-45-eps-a-year/ FX’s ‘Sunny’ Likely To Go To Season 10, ‘Anger Management’ To Air 45 Eps A Year, John Landgraf On AMC Showrunner Firings]</ref>
   
 
If trends from the past few seasons continue, it would probably begin airing in the fall of 2014.  Whether it would be 10 episodes like [[Season 8]], or would go back to the 13 episodes of previous seasons, has yet to be determined.
 
If trends from the past few seasons continue, it would probably begin airing in the fall of 2014.  Whether it would be 10 episodes like [[Season 8]], or would go back to the 13 episodes of previous seasons, has yet to be determined.
   
on July 21, 2013 Glenn Howerton was quoted in an interview with Rolling Stone that Season 10 would be the last: 
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On July 21, 2013 [[Glenn Howerton]] was mis-quoted in an interview with Rolling Stone that Season 10 would be the last: 
   
 
'''Well, you’re funny on Sunny so let’s talk about that. Are you really quitting after ten seasons?'''
 
'''Well, you’re funny on Sunny so let’s talk about that. Are you really quitting after ten seasons?'''
   
<p style="margin-top:0px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:1em;margin-left:0px;padding-top:0px;padding-right:0px;padding-bottom:0px;padding-left:0px;line-height:1.5em;"><span style="margin-top:0px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:0px;margin-left:0px;padding-top:0px;padding-right:0px;padding-bottom:0px;padding-left:0px;letter-spacing:0.012em;line-height:1.5em;">"Yes. There’s a certain point where you wear out your welcome and we don’t want to do that. We want to leave them wanting more. We spend a lot of time trying to find new lines to cross. We’re not trying to offend people or gross them out, but we’re looking to surprise them. I think we’re proud of what we’ve done so far, so it’s time to stop. I’m sure there are already a few people who are like 'Jesus Christ is that show still on? Go away.' "</span></p>
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"Yes. There’s a certain point where you wear out your welcome and we don’t want to do that. We want to leave them wanting more. We spend a lot of time trying to find new lines to cross. We’re not trying to offend people or gross them out, but we’re looking to surprise them. I think we’re proud of what we’ve done so far, so it’s time to stop. I’m sure there are already a few people who are like 'Jesus Christ is that show still on? Go away.'"
   
<p style="margin-top:0px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:1em;margin-left:0px;padding-top:0px;padding-right:0px;padding-bottom:0px;padding-left:0px;line-height:1.5em;">On July 23, 2013 Glenn Howerton stated the following on Twitter: "That was a misquote in Rolling Stone, y'all. We're signed on through 10 seasons, but may do more." "It's a great article in Rolling Stone. I just think he misunderstood when I said we're only signed thru 10. We still might sign on for more."</p>
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On July 23, 2013 Glenn Howerton stated the following on Twitter: "That was a misquote in Rolling Stone, y'all. We're signed on through 10 seasons, but may do more." "It's a great article in Rolling Stone. I just think he misunderstood when I said we're only signed thru 10. We still might sign on for more."
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Revision as of 16:21, 5 April 2014


The tenth season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia will air in the fall of 2014 on FXX. An official start date or episode count have not been released.

On April 4, 2014 it was announced that FXX had signed RCG Productions to a 3-year contract to produce more comedy shows, including Season 11 and Season 12 of Sunny.[1]

News

On March 28, 2013, FX announced that the show had been picked up for a tenth season. FX President John Landgraf stated that there may be more seasons after that: “Whether it goes beyond that depends on whether the people who created the show want to go and whether the audience still wants to watch."[2]

If trends from the past few seasons continue, it would probably begin airing in the fall of 2014.  Whether it would be 10 episodes like Season 8, or would go back to the 13 episodes of previous seasons, has yet to be determined.

On July 21, 2013 Glenn Howerton was mis-quoted in an interview with Rolling Stone that Season 10 would be the last: 

Well, you’re funny on Sunny so let’s talk about that. Are you really quitting after ten seasons?

"Yes. There’s a certain point where you wear out your welcome and we don’t want to do that. We want to leave them wanting more. We spend a lot of time trying to find new lines to cross. We’re not trying to offend people or gross them out, but we’re looking to surprise them. I think we’re proud of what we’ve done so far, so it’s time to stop. I’m sure there are already a few people who are like 'Jesus Christ is that show still on? Go away.'"

On July 23, 2013 Glenn Howerton stated the following on Twitter: "That was a misquote in Rolling Stone, y'all. We're signed on through 10 seasons, but may do more." "It's a great article in Rolling Stone. I just think he misunderstood when I said we're only signed thru 10. We still might sign on for more."

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