Netflix has announced that the sixteenth season of “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia” will be coming to Netflix in the United Kingdom and Ireland on September 15th 2023.

While the show is made by Disney’s FX studios and released on Hulu in the United States and on Disney+ in many countries, (the latest season was actually released on Disney+ in Australia and New Zealand today), the show is still locked into an existing contract with Netflix for the UK and Ireland. You’ll also find the previous fifteen seasons of the show on Netflix in the UK and Ireland.

In the latest season, this year alone, Mac battles with allergies and long-distance dating, Charlie takes on his long-forgotten sisters, Dee fights for rent control and women’s athletics, Frank wrestles for his gun, and Dennis struggles to improve his mental health. At the end of the day, they’re navigating 2023 with 16 years of baggage as a few figures from their past rear their heads.

But there’s nothing sweet about them as Ronald “Mac” MacDonald (Rob McElhenney), Charlie Kelly (Charlie Day), Dennis Reynolds (Glenn Howerton), Dee Reynolds (Kaitlin Olson), and Frank Reynolds (Danny DeVito) yearn for the past as they attempt to survive in 2023.

The record-extending 16th Season of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” is executive produced by creator Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, Michael Rotenberg, Nick Frenkel, Megan Ganz, Rob Rosell, David Hornsby, Scott Marder and Victor Hsu for FX Productions.

Are you looking forward to the return of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”? Let us know on social media!

For the latest Disney+ news, follow us on TwitterFacebook, and Instagram.



Roger Palmer

Roger has been a Disney fan since he was a kid and this interest has grown over the years. He has visited Disney Parks around the globe and has a vast collection of Disney movies and collectibles. He is the owner of What's On Disney Plus & DisKingdom. Email: Roger@WhatsOnDisneyPlus.com Twitter: Twitter.com/RogPalmerUK Facebook: Facebook.com/rogpalmeruk

Related Article