“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” creator and star Rob McElhenney initially said no when he was approached about making a show set in the video game industry.
20.01.2020 - 04:16 / deadline.com
By Diane Haithman
It isn’t much of a surprise to find It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia co-creator Rob McElhenny on a TCA panel as EP and co-creator of a new workplace comedy Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet for AppleTV+ — but what was Academy Award winner F. Murray Abraham doing on the stage?
McElhenny was joined on today’s large panel by EP/actor David Hornsby, EP/Co-Creator Megan Ganz, and cast members Danny Pudi, Ashly Burch, Jessie Enis, Imani Hakim, Charlotte Nicdao and, well,
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” creator and star Rob McElhenney initially said no when he was approached about making a show set in the video game industry.
Anytime video games or gamers are depicted on television, it's not a good look. Games are usually treated like wastes of time played by nerds, bros, and Mountain Dew-crushing, pimple-popping, mustard gas-farting, basement-dwelling losers despite the industry's place as one of the most profitable businesses in entertainment.
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Farrah Abraham, 28, went for a natural look when she joined her new boyfriend Daniel Ishag for a dinner date at Zinque restaurant in West Hollywood, CA on Feb. 3. The Teen Mom star appeared to have no makeup on as she held hands with her hunky man and showed off her figure in a short dress under a black coat. Daniel matched her fashion color and looked handsome in a black blazer over a black top and black leather pants. They met up with another couple and looked as happy as could be together.
Given just how colossal the video game industry is, it’s pretty wild that more TV shows haven’t tried to delve deeper into it (except, of course, when in need of inspiration from some previously established and particularly valuable IP).
Six Man City stars could be axed by manager Pep Guardiola in a summer rebuild, according to reports.
The video game industry hasn't really been given a fair shake on television; it's usually treated as a space for nerds, bros, and Mountain Dew-crushing, pimple-popping, mustard gas-farting, basement-dwelling losers despite its place as one of the most profitable businesses in the entertainment industry.
When Holy Ship! producers Hard, Cloud 9, and The Bowery announced that their renowned nautical dance music cruise would happen on land this year, the festival's famously dedicated fanbase -- known as the Shipfam -- were concerned about how this new setting would affect party's community atmosphere.
Phil Connors is back!
The gang's back together!
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Farrah Abraham has a few words for her haters.
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Apple is all in on its new comedy series from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day. The streaming service has renewed the duo's new show, Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet, for a second season ahead of the show's Feb. 7 debut. The news was announced Sunday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour.