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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 17: What's in store for Paddy's Pub

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 17: What's in store for Paddy's Pub

Business Upturn5 hours ago
The Paddy's Pub crew is back, and they're bringing their unhinged brand of chaos to It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 17, premiering July 9, 2025, on FXX. As the longest-running live-action comedy on American TV, this show has kept us laughing (and cringing) for two decades with its sharp wit and morally dubious antics. So, what's coming in this new batch of episodes? From a wild crossover to Frank's reality TV stint, here's the lowdown on what to expect, where to watch, and why fans are already buzzing. When and Where to Catch Season 17
Mark your calendars for Wednesday, July 9, 2025, when It's Always Sunny Season 17 kicks off with a double-episode premiere at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on FXX. New episodes will drop weekly, wrapping up around August 23, 2025, for a tight eight-episode run. Can't catch it live? No worries—episodes hit Hulu the next day for streaming. For international fans, Disney+ will have the season available after its U.S. airing. If you're tuning in live, FXX is available through cable or streaming platforms like Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV, Fubo, or YouTube TV. Wherever you are, the Gang's latest schemes are just a click away. Cast: The Gang Returns
The heart of It's Always Sunny is its core cast, and they're all returning to stir up trouble at Paddy's Pub: Rob McElhenney as Mac, the self-proclaimed 'sheriff' of the bar with a knack for bad ideas.
Charlie Day as Charlie Kelly, the illiterate wildcard who's always one huff of paint away from disaster.
Glenn Howerton as Dennis, the narcissistic 'golden god' with a questionable moral compass.
Kaitlin Olson as Dee, the perpetually overlooked sibling ready to scam her way to the top.
Danny DeVito as Frank, the sleazy patriarch bankrolling the Gang's madness. Plot: What to Expect from Season 17
Season 17 promises more of the Gang's shameless schemes, biting social commentary, and absurd humor across eight episodes. The season's overarching theme, dubbed 'The Gang Embraces The Corporate Era,' sees Mac, Charlie, Dennis, Dee, and Frank attempting to shed their 'niche' label for broader appeal. Expect them to: Exploit cross-network promotions to boost Paddy's Pub's market share.
Scapegoat one of their own to dodge a PR disaster.
Risk everything for dubious business deals, including a 'handshake with the Saudis.'
Bend laws with side hustles to pad their wallets.
Attempt to reinvent themselves to attract a wider audience, all while staying true to their dysfunctional roots.
The season starts with a bang in 'The Gang F***s Up Abbott Elementary,' the second half of a crossover with ABC's Abbott Elementary . The first part aired on Abbott in January 2025, showing the Gang 'volunteering' at the school for court-mandated community service. This episode flips to their unfiltered perspective, clashing with Abbott 's wholesome crew like Quinta Brunson's Janine and the quirky custodian Mr. Johnson. Rumor has it, the Gang tries to form a boy band with the kids, which is as disastrous as it sounds.
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