When it debuted back in 2005, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia was just a crazy collaboration between friends shot in low-res.
Pilot season comes each year and introduces a host of new shows, many of which won’t stick.
One show that fans have gotten used to having in their lives, however, may be about to face some serious upheaval.
This comes on the heels of news that Howerton will star in a pilot for NBC alongside Patton Oswalt.
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