FXX announced last Friday that It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia would be renewed for two more seasons. This means that it will be the longest running live-action sitcom in cable history. Although the 10th season is yet to be released this year, the order for two more new seasons has already been given. The people behind the series will also have to deal with other projects including a new Tracy Morgan series. The creators of the show include Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton and Charlie Day.

There were also a lot of plot twists and story line ups brewing for the upcoming season. As always, it is expected that there will be more changes introduced in order to sustain the popularity of the show. The Tracy Morgan series will also air along with Sunny's upcoming tenth season. Both shows are actually a part of the overall deal with RCG Productions. This company is run by the three creative minds behind Sunny. Therefore, RCG Productions will be the creator, executive producer and show runner for the new show with Morgan as well as for Sunny, which will also be produced by Luvh Rahke. Other shows included in the deal with RCG are Harder written by Howerton and co-producer Scott Marder, We're Good, Thanks written by Day and Sunny actresses Mary Elizabeth Ellis and Artemis Pebdani, and Blow-Up Dolls written and starred by Sarah Solemani, a British comedian.

Over the years, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has managed to somehow manage a stable audience share. Now that they are coming back for more before the deal ends in 2015, viewers can expect a lot more exciting changes on the show. There are also a lot of surprise guests who will be revealed in the next few weeks. As for the release date of the next two seasons, it has still not been revealed at the moment.