It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia is coming back for season 15 - and making history in doing so.FX on Tuesday announced that it was bringing back the comedy for another year.With the renewal - foreshadowed last month when star/creator Rob McElhenney said he was at work on penning the upcoming season - the series surpassed The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet as TV's longest-running live-action comedy.
Philadelphia freedom:It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia - featruring (L-R) Kaitlin Olson, Glenn Howerton, Charlie Day, Danny DeVito andRob McElhenney - is coming back for season 15'We’re going to keep doing it forever if people keep watching,' McElhenney said in January at the TCA Winter press tour.FX chairman John Landgraf last year described.