Earlier this month, Will.i.am and co. came through for Los Angeles with “LA Check-In,” a livestream event to benefit LA wildfire relief efforts. Now, they’re running it back: Ahead of the Grammys, “LA Check-In” returns for another fundraiser (an in-person event this time), on Friday, January 31 from 8 p.m. to midnight PT.
“LA Check-In” will include a performance from Coast Contra and special appearances from DJ Drama, DJ Hed, Samantha Ronson, Will.i.am, and more.
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The event is presented by Uproxx and the i.am Angel Foundation, and it goes down at Will.i.am’s FYI Campus in LA. A limited number of tickets for the 21+ event are available via DICE. 100 percent of proceeds will go to the i.am Angel Foundation’s emergency fund; Donations will be distributed to the LAUSD Foundation, Pasadena Educational Foundation, and Core Foundations.
Will.i.am previously said of the initial event in a statement:
“Families and students across the city urgently need our support as many lives have been disrupted, including losing everything in the fires. Teaming up with fellow musicians […] for fire relief is what the community needs right now to connect us and activate those who wish to donate and volunteer.”
“LA Check-In” helps to kick off the 2025 Grammys weekend, as the awards show is set for February 2 at 8 p.m. ET.
Will.i.am is a partner and investor in Uproxx Studios.
Each week our staff of film and television experts surveys the entertainment landscape to select the ten best new/newish shows available for you to stream at home. We put a lot of thought into our selections, and our debates on what to include and what not to include can sometimes get a little heated and feelings may get hurt, but so be it, this is an important service for you, our readers. With that said, here are our selections for this week.
Stephanie Hsu, who really should have won the Oscar over her Everything Everywhere All at Once co-star, is joined by Zosia Mamet in the new series Laid. The “f*cked up rom-com” is about a woman who finds out that her former lovers are dying in unusual ways, and must go back through her “sex timeline” to figure out what the heck is going on.
Netflix’s most-watched show ever is back. Squid Game season 2 sees the return of Gi-hun (played by Lee Jung-jae), a.k.a. Player 456, who has only one goal: to end the horrifying competition for good. This time, Gi-hun finds himself “locked in a tense battle” with the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun), as well as trying to survive against the other competitors. Squid Game is the rare water-cooler show in the “death of the monoculture” era. Keep up if you want to know what your co-workers are talking about.
Written and directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda (Shoplifters), Asura is a family drama set in 1979 about about four sisters — Tsunako (Rie Miyazawa), Makiko (Machiko Ono), Takiko (Yu Aoi), and Sakiko (Suzu Hirose) — who discover that their dad is having an affair. It’s being called 2025’s “first great new TV show.”
Noah Wyle? As a doctor? It’s crazy enough to work. This time, the ER star works in a hospital in Pittsburgh, and the show is “a realistic examination of the challenges facing healthcare workers in today’s America as seen through the lens of the frontline heroes.” The entire 15-episode first season takes place over the course of one 15-hour emergency room shift, not unlike 24.
Now in its fifth season, Harley Quinn shakes things up by moving the action from Gotham to Metropolis, which means the introductions of characters like Lena Luthor, Brainiac, and Red X. But one thing that hasn’t changed is the excellent voice cast, including Kaley Cuoco as Harley Quinn, Lake Bell as Poison Ivy, Alan Tudyk as Joker and Clayface, Ron Funches as King Shark, J.B. Smoove as Frank, and James Adomian as scene stealer Bane.
Sebastian Stan received career-best reviews for his performance in A Different Man, in which he plays Edward, an inspiring actor who undergoes a radical medical procedure to transform his appearance. But his dream turns into a nightmare when he loses out on the role he was born to play to the uber-confident Oswald (Adam Pearson), who has the same genetic condition he once had. A Different Man is a surreal, thought provoking, and inventive film.
A Real Pain — which appeared on numerous Best Movies of 2024 lists — finds cousins David (played by Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji (Oscar nominee Kieran Culkin) reuniting for a tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother. But the journey takes a turn when old tensions resurface.
After a long, long break, one of the best shows on TV is back. Severance picks up where season 1 left off, with Mark (Adam Scott), Helly (Helly Riggs), Dylan (Dylan), and Irving (Irving Bailiff) trifling with the severance barrier, “leading them further down a path of woe,” according to the cryptic Apple TV Plus synopsis. There are so many mysteries left to answer: what’s the deal with Ms. Casey (Dichen Lachman)? What’s the deal with Seth Milchick (series MVP Tramell Tillman)? And seriously, what’s the deal with the freaking goats?
Best Animated Feature at the 2025 Oscars is unusually stacked. Inside Out 2 is the frontrunner considering how much money it made, but honestly, it’s probably the weakest of the nominees. Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl is a delight, obviously, while the beautiful and heartbreaking Flow is my personal favorite. But don’t sleep on The Wild Robot, a charming critical and commercial hit from Lilo & Stitch co-director Chris Sanders about a robot learning to adapt to their surroundings in the great outdoors. It’s very good.
The Night Agent season 1 premiered in 2023 and quickly became one of Netflix’s biggest shows ever. Now it’s back for season 2, which picks up with Peter Sutherland (played by Gabriel Basso) as a certified Night Agent. Per Netflix: “But working in the secretive organization [will] propel Peter into a world where danger is everywhere and trust is in short supply.” You can check out the exciting trailer here.
Mike Judge and Greg Daniels have been attached to some of the best TV comedies of the last 30 years, including Parks and Recreation, The Simpsons, and The Office for Daniels and Beavis and Butt-Head and Silicon Valley for Judge. They also co-created King of the Hill. Their latest collaboration is producing Common Side Effects, a surreal Adult Swim animated series about the “world’s greatest medicine” from creators Joseph Bennett (Scavengers Reign) and Steve Hely (30 Rock). Episodes will stream the next day on Max.
Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon star in You’re Cordially Invited, a big-hearted romantic-comedy about two weddings being booked on the same day at the same venue. The father (Ferrell) of one bride and the sister (Witherspoon) of the other go “head-to-head as they stop at nothing to uphold an unforgettable celebration for their loved ones.” Beyond Witherspoon, You’re Cordially Invited has a strong rom-com pedigree with writer and director Nicholas Stoller, who previously made Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
3. Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Disney Plus)
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Spider-Man: you know him, you love him (unless you’re J. Jonah Jameson, then you want more pictures of him). Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is an animated throwback to a time when the web-slinging superhero was as concerned with his high school studies as he was saving the citizens of New York. Hopefully there are fewer galaxy-threatening portals than in the MCU movies.
Mo is a special series. The Netflix comedy-drama follows Mo Najjar (played by creator Mo Amer), a Palestinian refugee living in Houston, Texas, as he attempts to secure asylum. In season 2, Mo is stranded across the border in Mexico, and he’ll need “all the hustle and charm he can muster” to return to the States. Mo is timely, hilarious, and heartbreaking.
A new season of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia is coming later this year, but don’t forget about Rob McElhenney’s other excellent comedy series. Mythic Quest season 4 (also the show’s final season) brings everyone — including McElhenney’s Ian, Charlotte Nicdao’s Poppy, and Danny Pudi’s Brad — back together at Mythic Quest HQ, where they’ll confront “new challenges amongst a changing video game landscape as stars rise, egos clash, relationships bloom and everyone tries to have a little more work life balance.” I’ll miss Ian and Poppy’s Don and Peggy-like fraught yet platonic relationship the most.
The truth is out there somewhere on Ryan Coogler’s planned The X-Files reboot. The Black Panther director’s next project, Sinners, will bring twin Michael B. Jordans to the big screen soon, but last year’s The X-Files clues dropped by original series creator Chris Carter are still looming.
The long-lived 1990s FOX series starring David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson as FBI special agents (believer Fox Mulder and skeptic Dana Scully, respectively) launched a few movies and ran for eleven collective seasons. The sentimentality still runs high for that show, and remakes and reboots of beloved IP remains a controversial topic even while considering the recent successes of Amazon’s Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Netflix’s Cobra Kai. Those projects nailed the right angle of reentry (the first choosing a reimagining and the second favoring a sequel approach), so it’s certainly possible for The X-Files to be successfully revamped as well with Coogler in charge.
That is, if this reboot is still a thing.
Is Ryan Coogler’s The X-Files Reboot Still Happening?
Ultimately, no answer exists for “yes” or “no.”
Coogler has been remarkably quiet on the project since Chris Carter spoke out (in an Inverse interview) last April to declare that he “just spoke with a young man” (Coogler), “who is going to remount ‘The X-Files’ with a diverse cast.” Carter added that Coogler had “good ideas,” and he further declared “No matter what, he’s got a hard job,” not only on the casting and mounting fronts but also because these days, “Everything’s a conspiracy… No one knows what the truth is. It’s completely subjective and relative now.”
Carter isn’t wrong. The X-Files would have to walk a delicate line with IRL events, similar to what The Boys does in butting up against reality while also effectively satirizing events that feel like satire in and of themselves. Additionally, Coogler has numerous projects on his near-future plate, including bringing Ironheart and Eyes of Wakanda to Disney+ as a producer. He’s busy.
Still, Coogler has been working through a five-year deal with Walt Disney Television, which would help facilitate the reboot’s official greenlighting following the Disney acquisition of 21st Century Fox. The X-Files reboot could, in fact, end up being one of the FX shows that will stream exclusively on Hulu, like Alien: Earth coming later this year.
Now if this reboot really happens, we can probably count out David Duchovny for a Mulder reprisal, as he told Screenrant, “It seems to be a whole separate project. I wish them luck.” So no autoerotic asphyxiation death cameo? Got it.
Gillian Anderson, on the other hand, would be down to “pop in” and has called Coogler a “brilliant, brilliant director.” Fingers crossed.
A few days ago, though, it was revealed what’s actually going on here: It was all to tease a new song with Big Sean (and OBanga), “Beautiful Scars.” Well, it’s actually more than that: Today (January 30), Smith announced Based On A True Story, a new album.
We don’t have a release date or tracklist for the project yet, but we do know it’s set for March, which is the same month he released his most recent album, Lost And Found, 20 years ago back in 2005. It’s also set to feature the previously released singles “You Can Make It,” “Work Of Art,” and “Tantrum.”
Of course, the “Beautiful Scars” video is out now, too, and unsurprisingly given Smith’s Hollywood resume, it’s cinematic. It sees Smith lamenting the fact he turned down The Matrix, with Sean playing a Morpheus-like character who presents Smith with the option to go back in time and see what it would have been like had he taken the role.
The first viral hit song of 2025 didn’t belong to any of the big artists you’d expect, but instead was from LiAngelo Ball (aka Gelo), the middle Ball brother, who took the internet by storm with “Tweaker”.
The song became a meme first for its throwback sound and eventually became just an outright hit. It was adopted by a number of professional sports teams as their post-win celebration song, from the Cavs to the Lions to the Bulls — the latter being unsurprising as LiAngelo’s older brother, Lonzo, plays in Chicago. LiAngelo parlayed the success of the song into a massive record deal with Def Jam worth a reported eight figures and a spot performing at Rolling Loud LA.
On Thursday, he dropped the official music video for the song — as it debuted on a livestream and took off from there — and in the video he gets some support from his brothers, as LaMelo and Lonzo join him riding around L.A. in a Hummer. I feel like that portion of the video, with the older Lonzo driving his younger brothers around as they dance and rap along to the track, is one of the more true to life things you’ll ever see in a music video.
The Minnesota Timberwolves came into the season with lofty expectations after making a run to the Western Conference Finals a year ago. However, after trading Karl-Anthony Towns to the Knicks just ahead of training camp, the Wolves have not been able to find the same rhythm on the court that made them one of the West’s best a season ago.
Entering Wednesday night’s action, the Wolves were 25-21, tied for seventh in the West and riding a three-game winning streak. The flashes of what they can be have been there for the Wolves, but consistently finding that level has been a real issue. For head coach Chris Finch, his job is to figure out how to fire up his team to find that level and go on an extended run that can push them back into the playoff picture in the West. On Wednesday night, Finch went to the “get ejected” well to try and motivate the team and it worked to great effect, as he got tossed with the Wolves down two and they went on to beat the Suns 121-113.
Whether Finch meant to get tossed is up for debate. He was not screaming at the refs when he got tossed, instead he seemed to mumble something while standing next to Bradley Beal, who was getting set to inbound the ball — and then went ballistic and had to be held back by Anthony Edwards (video here). After the game, officials told the pool reporter in Phoenix that his second T of the night was for “derogatory comments” towards the officials. One would think that would be something profane or particularly jarring, but according to Chris Hine of the Star Tribune, the derogatory comment that crossed the proverbial line was calling the referees “bozos.”
On the second technical, Fraher said Finch made “derogatory comments toward all of the officials.” A source who asked not to be identified said Finch referred to the officials as “bozos.”
The best part of the entire situation is Bradley Beal’s facial reactions throughout, but, look, if “bozos” is getting Finch tossed I don’t understand how any player is successfully making it through 48 minutes without getting ejected. That can’t be where the line is drawn in a league where Draymond Green exists.
Perhaps this was one of those times where a coach wants to fire up his team and basically asks the refs to eject him and then makes a big scene after to get the boys going a little bit. That would make way more sense than getting T’d up for calling officials “bozos.”
2hollis built some buzz with his third album, 2024’s Boy — since dropping the project, he signed with Interscope — and now he’s following up his breakout year with new music: Today (January 30), he has shared “Afraid,” a fresh single featuring Nate Sib (who’s opening for 2hollis on his ongoing tour) that’s as glitchy as it is catchy.
2hollis has been described as “mysterious,” but he insists that’s not what he’s aiming for, recently telling The Face, “I’m not really trying to be mysterious. 2hollis is a character, and a character wouldn’t be so forward and 100% out there and readable and relatable. Like, your favorite character from a movie — you wouldn’t see Howl from Howl’s Moving Castle on Instagram being like, ‘Oh yeah, today I’m going to this store, what are y’all doing?’ I like to keep it a little theatrical.”
Listen to “Afraid” above and check out 2hollis’ upcoming tour dates below.
2hollis’ 2025 Tour Dates
01/31 — Chicago, IL @ Metro Chicago
02/01 — Saint Paul, MN @ Amsterdam Bar & Hall
02/06 — Auckland, Australia @ Laneway Festival Auckland 2025
02/08 — Brisbane, Australia @ Laneway Festival Brisbane 2025
02/09 — East Sydney, Australia @ Laneway Festival Sydney 2025
02/11 — Darlinghurst, Australia @ Oxford Art Factory
02/12 — Melbourne, Australia @ Max Watts Melbourne
02/14 — Melbourne, Australia @ Laneway Festival Melbourne 2025
02/15 — Adelaide, Australia @ Laneway Festival Adelaide 2025
02/16 — Perth, Australia @ Laneway Festival Perth 2025
06/12 — Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo 2025
The RX is Uproxx Music’s stamp of approval for the best albums, songs, and music stories throughout the year. Inclusion in this category is the highest distinction we can bestow, and signals the most important music being released throughout the year. The RX is the music you need, right now.
Central Cee spent the better part of three years finding the footing he now claims in the rap spotlight. For the most part, he’s achieved that by positioning himself alongside household names, both in the UK and stateside. His 2022 hit record “Doja” was named after the pop star with the same name. Then came “Sprinter” and Split Decision with fellow UK rapper and Mercury Prize winner Dave, both of which preceded Cench’s “On The Radar Freestyle” with Drake. Subsequent releases paired Cench with J. Cole, Lil Baby, 21 Savage, Asake, Ice Spice, PinkPantheress, and The Kid Laroi. Soon enough, there wasn’t a soundscape that Central Cee hadn’t found himself in. Over those three years, he demonstrated the necessary patience in building toward the “greatness” he aims for on his debut album Can’t Rush Greatness.
Amid the 17 songs on Can’t Rush Greatness, Central Cee raps with reaffirmed confidence and self-assurance. His tone is less of the brash and confrontational “I told you so” and more of the grateful soldier emerging from the ruins of battle to a victory he prayed he’d secure. “Came from the mud and my whole hood witnessed / Now all the kids know anything’s possible,” he raps on “Up North.” The sentiment remains the same on “Limitless” as Cee unloads introspective raps over stirring vocals from fellow UK singer Sekou (an addition so good that it could be mistaken for a classic sample). “I still didn’t lose ambition / When the shower never got warm and the ceiling leakin’, the roof was drippin’,” Cee says with an icy bluntness. Can’t Rush Greatness celebrates the confirmation that hard times are now in the rearview mirror, an acknowledgment best made for a debut album.
What elevates Can’t Rush Greatness is the balance on multiple fronts that Cee maintains throughout the album. UK drill and its notes of brashness and aggression on “Band4Band” with Lil Baby the Skepta-assisted “Ten” are complementary to the introspective title track featuring Dave and album closer “Don’t Know Anymore.” Meanwhile, the undercurrent of Latin music on “Gata” adds to the album’s diversity, as does the R&B-leaning – to Cench’s standards at least – “Truths In The Lies.” The vulnerable anecdotes of heartbreak on “Now We’re Strangers” add life to the album in the same way that tough-talking stories of the streets that “Up North” provide. Truths about success on “Top Freestyle” rival his requests to be acknowledged appropriately on “5 Star,” a record that earned an understandable diss from UK spitter Aitch, whom Cench distastefully name-drops on the song. With Can’t Rush Greatness, Central Cee showcases his winding road to the top and the adept journeyman he’s become both through sounds and life experiences.
Central Cee’s debut signals better days in terms of success for UK rappers in the States. On “Walk In Wardrobe,” he quips portentously, “Top ten in my scene, that’s еvident / When I relеase, I compete with Americans.” As of this writing, projections for Can’t Rush Greatness place it in the top 10 of the upcoming Billboard album charts, a first for a rapper based in the UK. Paired with a presumed chart-topping bow on the UK album charts, this feat makes Cench a star on both sides of the Atlantic — and opens the door for similar success as other well-known UK stars like Dave, Skepta, Stormzy, and others ready their returns with upcoming albums. Cench’s influence on pushing rappers to find success outside the UK is to be acknowledged, and as he notes on “No Introduction,” the proof is already in the pudding. “If it weren’t for the work that I put in Paris, none of these guys would’ve gone to Europe,” he brags.
Can’t Rush Greatness is the product of trusting the process, as the album arrives nearly three years after Central Cee first made a splash with most of the world. This period extends to almost four years for early supporters who saw Central Cee’s potential with “Loading” from his 2021 debut mixtape Wild West. Things are much calmer for Cench nowadays; that is, the UK rhymer can rest assured knowing that his spot in rap is cemented and his future in the genre is promising. Can’t Rush Greatness is an early rap album of the year contender. Central Cee’s exact destination on the scale of greatness remains to be seen, but there’s no doubt that he’s heading in the right direction.
Can’t Rush Greatness is out now via Columbia Records/CC4L Limited. Find out more information here.
Welcome to SNX DLX, your weekly round-up of the best sneakers to hit the internet. We don’t want to jump the gun here and say we’re out of the early year doldrums, but this week has us cautiously optimistic that the week’s momentum is going to carry on through the rest of February.
For the first time this year, this week’s SNX is jam-packed with eight fire drops! That’s nearly double the January average of four. My fellow sneakerheads, we’re so back (maybe/hopefully)!
What this week is still lacking is brand diversity. Once again, Nike is dominating, snagging seven of the eight spots this week. Luckily for Nike fans, there is a lot of silhouette diversity, so whether you’re a hardcore Jordan head or a fan of the new class, this week has something for you.
So without further ado, let’s dive into this week’s best sneaker drops.
Jerry Lorenzo’s new Fear Of God trainer just dropped! The sneaker features a full grain leather upper with hairy suede paneling over a lightweight Lightstrike midsole and an elastic heel for easy slip-on wear. Rounding out the design is a braided heel counter, which adds to the luxurious vibe of this design.
Adidas really scored by snagging Lorenzo away from Nike.
The Adidas Fear of God in Night Brown is out now for a retail price of $250. Pick up a pair via the Adidas CONFIRMED app.
Nike Air Jordan 1 Lunar New Year (Year of the Snake) Photon Dust
Nike is continuing its Lunar New Year celebration this week with the release of the Jordan 1 “Year of the Snake” aka Photon Dust. The sneaker features a premium leather upper with shimmering leather details on the Swoosh meant to evoke the scales of a snake alongside iridescent heel branding.
Snakeskin details aside, what really has us hyped for this sneaker is its gorgeous colorway which combines Photon Dust grey elements, white, and a bit of faded Tiffany blue.
The Nike Air Jordan 1 Year of the Snake is out now for a retail price of $160. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.
This vibrant take on the 180 features a neoprene mesh upper with suede panels, 180-degree visible Air cushioning (hence the name), and a bold, attention-grabbing colorway of University Blue, navy, and Hyper Pink.
This isn’t a sneaker that everybody is going to be able to rock, but if you can find a way to fit this radical design into your wardrobe, you’re definitely going to stand out.
The Nike Air 180 University Blue and Hyper Pink is set to drop on January 30th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $150. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.
As is often the case with Travis Scott collabs, this sneaker was set to drop in the middle of January but was postponed at the last minute until February, breaking the hearts of many a sneakerhead. But, Travis Scott Jordan heads rejoice, because now the sneaker is finally coming out and we can say that with some confidence considering Nike is actually advertising the sneaker on its website this time.
The Field Jaxx first debuted as a ComplexCon exclusive last year and features a colorway that mixes brown, beige, and white tones. What differentiates this from your typical Travis Scott collab is the lack of a backwards Swoosh. So if that gimmick has always been the one to turn you off from the Cactus Jack branded sneakers. This one is a bit different!
The Zoom Field Jaxx White and Light Chocolate is set to drop on January 31st at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $170. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.
Nike is bringing back one of its 90s classics from the vault this week, the Air Tech Challenge 2. The Air Tech Challenge 2 features a leather upper, Max Air Cushioning, and a chunky design with wingtips that evoke the Jordan 4. It’s like an alternate universe version Jordan 4, and given the strength of that design, it still looks damn good.
The Nike Air Tech Challenge 2 Racer Pink is set to drop on January 31st at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $150. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.
If we are hurtling towards spring faster than you’re comfortable with, the ACG Izy might be for you. Featuring a cozy moccasin-inspired design, this sneaker features a suede upper, a comfort-focused midsole, and a stylish design that looks at home both on the trail and on the streets.
The ACG Izy Baroque Brown and Black is set to drop on January 31st at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $130. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.
You can always count on sneaker brands to drop a few dope silhouettes aimed at Valentine’s Day for sneakerhead couples, but what happens if you’re single? Nike has an answer for that in the Air Jordan 3 Treat Yourself.
This sneaker features full-grain leather in a monochromatic washed-out coral colorway with Gym Red eyelets, accented by jeweled lacy charms and a semi-translucent pink outsole. It’s probably the best Valentine’s day themed sneaker we’ve ever seen.
The Women’s Air Jordan 3 Treat Yourself is set to drop on February 1st at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $200. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.
The Book 1 is proving to be one of Nike’s most inspired new silhouettes, thanks in part to Devin Booker’s shifting interests. This sneaker was inspired by the mountainous pine forests of Flagstaff, Arizona, and features a green nubuck upper and a woven tongue label sporting hints of white, meant to evoke Flagstaff’s Humphrey’s Peak.
The Nike Book 1 Flagstaff Fir and Phantom is set to drop on February 1st at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $140. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.
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Charlie Day and Glenn Howerton are in movies; Rob McElhenney is buying soccer teams with Ryan Reynolds and working on Mythic Quest; Kaitlin Olson is roasting Jean Smart and starring in her own just-renewed TV show; and Danny DeVito is doing whatever Danny DeVito does all day. Probably eating free subs from Jersey Mike’s. Does that leave any time for more It’s Always Sunny?
It turns out: yes! It’s Always Sunny is returning to FX (and Hulu) for season 17. Here’s everything we know.
Plot
Danny DeVito (jokingly) thinks the first 16 seasons of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia were “very tame.” Now, in season 17, “we can ruffle a few feathers, rattle a few cages, you know, shoot some fireworks.” That includes a joke that Standards & Practices had an issue with (I hate to side with the censors, but…) and part two of the show’s crossover with Abbott Elementary.
In the Abbott Elementary season 4 midseason premiere, “Volunteers,” Charlie, Dennis, Mac, Dee, and Frank are forced to do community service at the Philadelphia-based school. The Abbott cast will return the favor by “jumping into our world” in It’s Always Sunny season 17, Kaitlin Olson toldVariety. “It’s been really fun for both of our casts to be able to do.”
Abbott Elementary producer Patrick Schumacker said that the “viewing experience” of the crossover is “watching these two episodes back to back, even though I don’t know if they’ve even solidified their date yet, but eventually, they’re going to end up on Hulu together and it’ll be very easy to access both of them back to back. They do very much play off of each other.”
Except the It’s Always Sunny episode will have a lot more Dennis.
“Glenn [Howerton] had a show that he is a series regular on called Sirens,” Schumacker said about Dennis’ camera-shy absence from the Abbott part of the crossover. “It’s the Netflix show, and it was shooting in New York. He flew in specifically to work on this and had to fly back. We had him for half a day, so we had to build that in. That was one of those ones where we didn’t know if we had him, and so, we had to stay a little bit nimble as far as breaking the story. But he’s very heavy in their episode.”
As for the rest of It’s Always Sunny season 17, no other plot details have been shared, although filming did finish in December.
Cast
Like U2, the It’s Always Sunny gang is still together after all these years: Rob McElhenney (Mac), Charlie Day (Charlie), Glenn Howerton (Dennis), Kaitlin Olson (Dee), and Danny DeVito (Frank). The other degenerates in the extended It’s Always Sunny universe who could return in season 17 include Mary Elizabeth Ellis as The Waitress, David Hornsby as Rickety Cricket, Artemis Pebdani as Artemis, Lynne Marie Stewart as Charlie’s mom, Sandy Martin as Mac’s mom, and Jimmi Simpson and Nate Mooney as the McPoyles.
Release Date
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 17 is expected to premiere in 2025, although no release date has been officially announced yet.
Trailer
There’s no trailer, so instead, why not learn how the Abbott Elementary and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia crossover came together?
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